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At a recent conference on Science in the 21st Century, I was lucky to hear Nature.com's publishing director Timo Hannay talk about Web 2.0 and the...
A small team of IFTF researchers are in Johannesburg this week, at the XXVth annual world conference of the International Association of Science...
The stars have aligned and I'll be visiting three Scandinavian countries over the next six weeks, for two events with the Academy of Finland and...
London-based consultancy Innovaro, whose monthly Innovation Update newsletter is one of my favorite sources of critical insight, published an article...
The crux of the RIAA's cases against music fans is the "making available" theory, meaning that they do not need to provide proof of transfer in order...
What did it? Twitter. O.k., I may be late to the game, many people I know have stopped reading newspapers a long time ago. By newspapers I mean...
A few members of the Tech Horizons team are in Johannesburg, South Africa this week, launching a new IFTF program (Science In Place) at the XXV World...
While I have been remiss of late in keeping up with my blogging responsibilities, IFTF Affiliate Richard Adler has been picking up the slack. (Thanks,...
I'm at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics for the next couple days, at a conference on "Science in the 21st Century." Needless to say, it...
Yesterday, Rod Falcon and I met with Dr. Atsushi Ito from the KDDI R&D Laboratories (KDDI is the #2 mobile carrier in Japan). He told us about a...