There are a handful of major trends that are driving the world today, above and beyond all others. For that reason, rather than writing about sub-trends in this issue, I...
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If there is one technology in the world which would seem to hold the key to liberating the human-compute connection, it is voice recognition.
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This circus-like competitive swirl is not about who has the coolest widget. It is only, and all, about whose business model best fits the markets and the offerings.
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Killer apps are applications that are so compelling that they either amplify or defy the rules above, driving huge market share to the platforms where they appear.
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Shortly after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima nuclear disaster, I received an email from a friend in Canada wondering if the Japanese could ever get over the...
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The smartphone OS is the most strategic real estate in the world today, the low-bank waterfront (in a pre-global warming sense) of the technology real estate portfolio.
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The future is a vast, unruly work-space, so let's focus on the near-term realm of immediate opportunity.
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This year, the Ten Predictions, which are meant to stand in specifics, are separated, word for word; from the technology and economic landscapes on which they will play out.
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There is perhaps nothing simpler in the human experience, nor more connecting, than touch. As Davis says in this letter, we use touch to measure many things on a daily...
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In most years, I write about Q4 a bit earlier. After all, it is the most important quarter to those in technology, and to those watching the general economy. But this year...
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