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If we view the world뭩 population as a pyramid ?with the richest people at the top, and poorest people at the broad base ?it may surprise you to realize that some of the best business opportunities await those who target the bottom of the pyramid. |
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The American Border |
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As illegal immigrants stream across the U.S. borders at a rate of 3 million a year, they provide both benefits and burdens for the economy. |
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Web 2.0 Ushers in a |
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Every well-known technology goes through predictable stages. In the beginning, an exciting new technology grabs people’s attention and pumps up their expectations to impossible levels. Entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and individual investors chase the dream of massive returns, and they throw their money behind questionable business plans. |
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The World Is Swimmin |
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An old saying tells us, “You can never be too thin or too rich.” But the truth is that you can have too much cash. Today, the developing world and Europe are spending less money than they are taking in, and the result is a surplus of savings that the global economy must somehow learn to use effectively.
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Software as a Servic |
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Barely are any of the problems encountered in the day-to-day use of a computer or network the fault of the hardware. The glitches, stops, starts, and crashes are the result of bad software ?programs that are too complex, poorly written, crammed with too many features, or that conflict with other programs. |
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