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The Fifth Wave of th |
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The global availability of capital is converging with a number of other trends to pave the way for the final and most important phase of the information revolution. Every technological revolution goes through a series of waves or stages of creative destruction. This is as true for today’s computer-based revolution as it was for those based on the steam engine, or the automobile. |
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Real vs. Cyber Becom |
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Amazon has revolutionized the way people buy books, Google has transformed the way people search for information, and eBay has changed the way people buy and sell items that used to be sold at yard sales. |
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The Outlook for HDTV |
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In the late 1990s, when the first television channels began offering high-definition television, few U.S. households had HDTV sets to receive the signals, and it’s no wonder: Shows in high-def were scarce, and the average price of an HDTV set was $3,147. |
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The Best Team Wins |
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Selling to the Milit |
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A $200 billion market is opening to American companies of all sizes. The U.S. Department of Defense is making radical changes that could provide unprecedented opportunities for your business and for your investments. The four branches of the military ?the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines ?are looking beyond their traditional weapons contractors and seeking suppliers in such areas as information technology, housing, and health care. |
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