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Innovation Brief
Another week and another collection of interesting ideas from around the Internet.
As always, thoughts and/or comments are greatly appreciated.
This issue:
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Is U.S. innovation headed offshore?
[Business Week]
Apparently not, even though more research and development is joining manufacturing in the shift toward low-cost nations. -
Where are they now?
[The Industry Standard]
The darlings of the first dot com bubble were seen as innovation made concrete. Where are they now? -
Can America keep its innovation edge?
[The Economist]
Yes—if it ignores the techno-nationalists. -
2063 A.D.
[Lulu]
A booklet published by General Dynamics Astronautics and placed in a time capsule in July 1963. The 50 page book contains predictions by scientists, politicians, astronauts and military commanders about the state of space exploration in the year 2063
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