Information and communications technologies are advancing rapidly, reshaping all aspects of our work and lives, from telecommuting to how we find information to how we interact with others. The implications
ContinueKnowledge and information is being created and shared globally at a faster rate than ever before. In world of real-time news, consumer-ceased content and everything online we are even exceeding
ContinueFlying has always been a passionate interest with members of my family and I must admit I have enjoyed airshows myself, even if not the main instigator of visits. However,
ContinueNASA reported today that the final voyage of Space Shuttle Endeavour, originally planned for Friday, would be delayed by several more days due to technical problems. The Space Shuttle was
ContinueUnder the shadow of the sobering anniversary of 25 years since the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, Japanese workers continue to battle to contain the recent nuclear crisis in Japan. Today,
ContinueNow the world’s second largest economy, a critical geopolitical player, home to the largest population on earth and the world’s largest consumer of raw materials, how China charts its future
ContinueThe eyes of the world remain on the violence in Libya and the ongoing unrest across North Africa and the Middle East, with oil prices reacting to the potential disruptions
ContinueEven as the revolutionary tide sweeps North Africa and the Middle East – and potentially further afield – there is a quiet revolution going on around the world. Civil society,
ContinueThere is no shortage of information on information. Even if you are getting a little tired of data on data, an interesting article last week on The World’s Technological Capacity
ContinueThe Wall Street Journal has set tech and investment banking pulses racing today with an article suggesting that Twitter may be a prime takeover target. Although reported talks with Facebook
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