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This is Not Your Fat |
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For the past three years, the living room has been the center of the digital gold rush. Consumers have fueled the rush as they upgraded to large-screen TVs, audio systems that promise Dolby “surround sound,” and DVD players that deliver super-crisp images. |
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Water, Water Everywh |
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Ironically, the world’s most precious resource is also one of its most plentiful. More than three-quarters of the world is literally covered in water. Yet, only 1 percent of the world’s water supply is fit to drink. Ninety-seven percent is salt water, and 2 percent is frozen in glaciers or polar ice caps. |
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Open Innovation |
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At the same time that the open source movement is accelerating, the trend of open innovation is also picking up speed. This makes perfect sense because at a time when innovation is essential to the success of every business, few companies can afford to follow the traditional “closed innovation” model that rejects any ideas that were “not invented here.” |
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Getting to Plan B |
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Where the Jobs Will |
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Despite all the headlines about layoffs and lost jobs, the reality is that there is no shortage of jobs in America. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts there will be 10 million more jobs than workers by the end of this decade. |
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