Posts Tagged ‘knowledge’
Thursday, September 30th, 2010
This article is focused on extending the knowledge economy to Low Income Countries.
As for the reference to proliferation- it will become clear along the next few pages, followed by a list of bibliographical references, should you be interested in reading more.
This article was originally planned as a more detailed (and practical) document, but, due to the lack of time, I decided to just share the core conclusions and the introduction.
Tags: economy, innovation, knowledge, nuclear, proliferation
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
The inspiration for this article came from a twitter-war between some of my online friends, siding either with Nokia or with Apple in their fight about who should license what.
The last round? Apple asking US Courts to block the sale of Nokia products in the USA (as a side-effect of Nokia request that Apple licenses its innovations that have been allegedly used for the iPhone etc).
Inspiration, I said.
The real issue is: are our business development and FDI (foreign direct investment) attraction models, created for an industrial era, sustainable when we shift toward a knowledge economy based on the WTO legal framework?
Tags: apple, based, bolkenstein, california, company, economies, eu, finland, knowledge, nokia, relocation, virtual
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Friday, May 22nd, 2009
The visible title of this section is “Genome and brain mapping”.
The link is named “cathedrals”.
It is not a criticism: it is a realistic assessment.
Beside the human genome and brain mapping, this section will discuss also how these and other mapping initiatives could affect not just science and medicine, but our everyday life.
This post is part of a series, first published in May 2009.
Tags: and, brain, carnegie, genome, gmn2009, grail, holy, human, kennedy, knowledge, library, management, mapping, monty, president, project, python, science, technology
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Monday, March 16th, 2009
Some creative writing for the past present future
I registered only the outline/prologue/concept of few writing ideas that are actually behind the design and structure of this blog.
Tags: amazon, cloud, creative, google, knowledge, method, some, the, wikipedia, writing
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Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
Are you planning to restructure processes? This article contains useful links and references for your BPR activities
Tags: bpr, crosstalk, knowledge, management, organizing, reorganizing, turbobpr
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XXI Century libraries and search engines
Thursday, May 21st, 2009XXI century encyclopedias and knowledge processing.
How Google, WolframAlpha, Wikipedia, and Eurostat process a query.
Or: models of knowledge processing and distribution.
Tags: alpha, analyst, artfl, artificial, bbc, bookworm, business, chicaco, citizen, classification, competitive, d' alembert, decimal, diderot, encyclopedie, eu, european, europeana, eurostat, game, gdp, geocities, google, intelligence, journalism, knowledge, library, map, mindmap, model, niche, online, plato, project, republic, serendipity, spot, training, udc, universal, university, web, wikipedia, wolfram
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