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Technology
Is There a Future for Books?
At Wharton School’s Future of Publishing Conference, industry insiders debate what the future holds for the publishing industry.
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Technology
Unraveling the DNA of Technology-Based Businesses
The Mack Center BioSciences Crossroads Initiative addresses the real-time challenge of building businesses from life science research.
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Technology
Inside the Fall of a Dot-Com
Wharton Alums Reveal the Personal Tolls – and Some Triumphs – of Surviving the Failure of a Startup
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Hard Times for E-Commerce?
As Stock Prices Bounce and Reports of Troubled Balance Sheets Make News, Wharton Faculty and Alums Provide Perspective
Local tourism gets boost as Athens hosts annual industry conference
...now use cell phones, far more than the number who have TV sets or home Internet service, said Shamp, director of UGA’s New Media Institute. And more and more people are getting so-called smart phones and installing applications that let them to gather information...
August 31, 2010
Lawrence M. Krauss: Our Spontaneous Universe
...flung his gauntlet at the feet of the creator God in a press release for his new book, my initial thought was: more Popular science books take off: a big bang in physics publishing The universe is expanding at an ever-accelerating rate, yet we still don't...
September 08, 2010
'Copyright troll' seeks $150,000 from republican candidate
...with no warning and without first requesting the website remove the copyrighted material. Groups including the Electronic Frontier Foundation have labeled Righthaven a “patent troll” that is abusing the intellectual property system and have offered to defy...
September 08, 2010
Tubas and a Bipolar Locomotive
...items. Recently the University of Washington Digital Collection shared this photo by adding it to my Flickr Group King County Creative Commons. The picture - with no known copyrights and taken by an unknown photographer - shows a group of Tuba players from...
September 08, 2010
The Real Revenge of Montezuma: Voyage Conclusions
...chemicals and fertilizers to ruin waterways and your own health). 6. Protect a habitat for biodiversity – endorse vast protected areas, wildlife corridors and responsible sourcing (e.g. seafood and timber with the Marine and Forest Stewardship Councils). 7....
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