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Post-scientific society

Posted Saturday April 19, 2008, 8:38 am, Over one day old
The people I've been talking to are pretty convinced that Malaysia, which has a respectable but not world-class scientific community, can evolve into a global player in science in the next couple decades.

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Posted Saturday June 7, 2008, 4:00 pm, Over one day old
"Business Creativity & Innovation - How Promote an Innovative Culture Content Discovery vs. E-Discovery vs. Content Classification | securosis.com Enroll For: The Art of Evangelism Event Logging (Windows) IFTF's Future Now: Post-scientific society So I was especially struck by Gregg Zachary's latest column in the New York Times, which asks, "might cheap science from low-wage countries help keep American innovators humming?" At least a few policy analysts and scholars studying global trends in"

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Posted Saturday June 7, 2008, 12:24 am, Over one day old
"Business Creativity & Innovation - How Promote an Innovative Culture Content Discovery vs. E-Discovery vs. Content Classification | securosis.com Enroll For: The Art of Evangelism Event Logging (Windows) IFTF's Future Now: Post-scientific society So I was especially struck by Gregg Zachary's latest column in the New York Times, which asks, "might cheap science from low-wage countries help keep American innovators humming?" At least a few policy analysts and scholars studying global trends in"

From Links for 2008-06-06 [del.icio.us]

Posted Friday June 6, 2008, 1:00 pm, Over one day old
"Business Creativity & Innovation - How Promote an Innovative Culture Content Discovery vs. E-Discovery vs. Content Classification | securosis.com Enroll For: The Art of Evangelism Event Logging (Windows) IFTF's Future Now: Post-scientific society So I was especially struck by Gregg Zachary's latest column in the New York Times, which asks, "might cheap science from low-wage countries help keep American innovators humming?" At least a few policy analysts and scholars studying global trends in"

From Anton Chuvakin Blog - "Security Warrior"

Posted Friday June 6, 2008, 2:24 am, Over one day old
" Intel Open Port: IT@Intel Blog: How do you measure something that doesn't happen? Inside Innovation with Colin Stewart » Blog Archive » 11 innovation lessons from creators of World of Warcraft - OCRegister.com IFTF's Future Now: Post-scientific society Event Logging (Windows) "

From What do you want NASA2.0 to be?

Posted Wednesday April 23, 2008, 2:15 am, Over one day old
"it gathers is the anwser. Be there as the images pour in. Be there as the exploration takes place. NASA2.0 is all about getting NASA's data more available, usable and shareble on the web. Where possible in (near) real time please. Which reminds me of this post over at the Institute Of The Future about post-scientific society. Well worth the read! American innovators ? with their world-class strengths in product design, marketing and finance ? may have a historic opportunity to convert the scientific"

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