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WHAT is Julian Assange's next t arget? An intriguing snippet from an interview this week with Forbes -- he's the cover story -- suggests the ambitions of the man behind Wikileaks extend beyond politics and the diplomatic community.English, Simon...
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E-Preneurship-From Wall Street to WikiIf one is searching for a fundamental difference between what can be collectively called Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 it could be argued that it is communication and collaboration. Tim O'Reilly has consistently emphasised that a core component of his vision of Web...
The arena where we most likely will see “rule by experts” is in foreign policy, and the WikiLeaks document release demonstrates just how cynical and dishonest the entire process has become. Furthermore, the release demonstrates how truly mediocre yet egotistical people have come to dominate the...
On 16 September 1920, throngs of brokers, clerks, and office workers poured from the buildings lining New York City’s Wall Street as a nearby church bell struck twelve o’clock. The narrow cobblestone street became a river of sputtering automobiles and scurrying pedestrians as the financial dis...
Carol Ryan – The Wall Street Journal“Survive until 25” has become a mantra for landlords who are hanging onto buildings by their fingernails and praying for rate cuts soon. While it is well understood that many offices are a lost cause, apartment loans are in surprisingly bad shape, too....
The Wall Street Journal has a story titled “The Number of ATMs Has Declined as People Rely Less on Cash.” The subheadline is “The pandemic drove digital-payment surge for many, but those who depend on cash are feeling crunch.” Sometimes when there are layoffs at your company and you...