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The Price is Wrong: |
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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 Radio Frequency |
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In the last few years, the electromagnetic spectrum has quietly become a critical part of contemporary life. It enables you to communicate with mobile phones, use remote controls, tune in TV stations, pop corn in the microwave, open your car door without a key, listen to radio stations, and surf the Internet when you’re sipping coffee at Starbucks. |
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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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The Biogenerics Mark |
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Everyone is familiar with generic drugs that were once proprietary. As soon as the patent runs out, companies rush in with their version of a popular drug. |
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