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 The Gods that Failed: How Blind Faith in Markets Has Cost Us Our Future
Over the past three decades, governments have ceded economic control to a new elite of free-market operatives and their colleagues in national and international institutions like the IMF, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization. They promised economic stability but have delivered chaos. Their speculation has left the global economy ... |  |  Pervasive Information Architecture: Designing Cross-Channel User Experiences
I knew the Internet before it got famous. There were places but no paths, no
maps, no search engines. Entry required a key in the form of an IP address
and an incantation in the language of UNIX. It was a small world that felt big
because it was so easy to get lost in the shadowy realm of texts and data, completely
devoid of color.... |  |  Unconventional Computation: 10th International Conference, UC 2011, Turku, Finland, June 6-10
The 10th International Conference on Unconventional Computation, UC 2011,
was organized under the auspices of EATCS and Academia Europaea, by the
Department of Mathematics of the University of Turku (Turku, Finland), and the
Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (Auckland,
New Zealand). The event was held in... |
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THIS PREFACE IS BEING WRITTEN en route to London for
my yearly pilgrimage to the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet
Club for The Championships, otherwise known as Wimbledon.
This trip has become an annual opportunity to reflect upon the
latest season of hockey, the sport that usually commands the bulk
of my professional... |  |  Intelligent Document Capture with Ephesoft
In my recent e-book #OccupyIT: A Technology Manifesto for the Cloud, Mobile,
and Social Era (http://www.aiim.org/occupyIT), I talk about the revolutionary
changes that are impacting how we make enterprise technology decisions.
On the one hand, we have "the business," awed and impressed by the changes and... |
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