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Since at least the 1960s and possibly earlier, we’ve been hearing predictions about the demise of paper. Xerox famously, and disastrously, attempted to create the “paperless office” in the 1970s. If anything, we use more paper now than ever, owing to the ease of running off copies with laser printers and copiers. |
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To understand where we’re going, it helps to understand where we’ve been. If you bought a new car 10 years ago, it came standard with a cassette deck, but a CD player was a somewhat expensive option. If you buy a new car today, it comes standard with a high-end CD player, but a cassette tape deck is an expensive and almost useless option. The cassette tape, which revolutionized the way we listen to and share music with others, is dead. |
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The Conceptual Age H |
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The 20th century economy was dominated by left-brain thinkers ?the lawyers, accountants, engineers, and software programmers whose work relies on the linear, logical parts of their minds. |
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The Rise of Crowdsou |
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Companies that want to outsource work to low-paid, highly productive workers often don’t need to look overseas to
India and China. |
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