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Cellular LTE technology will change the world
31 January 2012From NPR and KPLU Radio: Do you love your smartphone but hate your service provider? LTE may change that. This week on The Digital Future, Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson says new LTE (Long Term Evolution) technology will make a huge difference in our lives. Listen to the interview here. Share This Post:
Technology predictions for 2012
29 December 2011From NPR and KPLU Radio: 2012 will be a big year for TV, voice recognition and Amazon.com. Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson has issued his list of top 10 technology predictions for 2012. He shares some of the highlights on The Digital Future with KPLU’s Dave Meyer. Listen to the interview here and [...]
Contrary Brin: Culture War and the Hijacking of Capitalism
16 December 2011Long-time SNS member David Brin continues his spotlight on Culture War in America and beyond: Let’s hear from two fellows who are unabashed capitalists and acolytes of Adam Smith… just like Warren Buffett and Bill Gates (and me!)… starting with one of the world’s top/respected pundits on technology industry, Mark Anderson, CEO of the Strategic [...]
Updated: SNS to Feature Robert Hormats at Annual New York Predictions Dinner
6 December 2011Update: Read Mark’s Top 10 Technology Predictions for 2012 We’d like to thank all our Predictions Dinner attendees for making this year’s sold out event our best one yet. —— Strategic News Service presents its 7th Annual New York Predictions Dinner in New York City this week, featuring a conversation with Robert Hormats, Under Secretary [...]
Britain’s Economic Future: An Intercontinental Correspondence
2 December 2011[On November 25, Mark emailed Tim Coldwell, well-known retired British entrepreneur, currently living in Le Touquet and Paris, France. Given Tim's ongoing interest in euro finance and banking, Mark asked for his opinion on Britain's economic future. In ascending order, here are Tim's thoughts. After the opening volley, all entries are written by Tim Coldwell [...]
Countering the cyber espionage threat from China and Russia
29 November 2011From NPR and KPLU Radio: It’s official: China and Russia are the two biggest sources of cyber espionage attacks against the United States. The Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive singled out those two nations in a recent report to Congress (coincidentally, it’s been difficult to reach the counterintelligence website since the report came out [...]
Strategic News Service Welcomes Nuance Communications as Global Platinum Partner
22 November 2011Strategic News Service welcomed Nuance Communications, Inc as a Global Platinum Partner this week. The partnership is symbolic of both companies’ commitment to creating a global connected world through communications and technology. Nuance Communications is the leading provider of voice and natural language solutions that bridge the gap between people and their information and communications. [...]
A Merry Christmas for technology?
25 October 2011From NPR and KPLU Radio: Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson is predicting the technology sector will end the year on a relatively high note. But, as he tells KPLU’s Dave Meyer on The Digital Future, he’s worried about the first quarter of 2012. Listen Here Share This Post:
Tech-based security vs. liberty: The trade-offs in post-9/11 America
28 September 2011From NPR and KPLU Radio: Although there were terrorism alerts, the 10th anniversary of 9/11 was a peaceful one, thanks in part to security measures developed by America’s high-tech companies. Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson participated in the technology sector response to 9/11. This month on “The Digital Future,” Mark and KPLU’s Dave Meyer [...]
Mark’s Advance Version of President Obama’s Recent Speech
15 September 2011A few days before President Obama gave his “jobs” address, Mark published his own version of what he would like to have heard, in “SNS: Getting Past 9.11” (9.8.11), reprinted here: Obama’s Speech on Jobs [and Publisher’s Version] For whatever reason, we are left in this Post-9.11 world with a legacy opposite what one would [...]














