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KPLU Radio: Technology Leads the Economy

31 August 2010

From NPR and KPLU Radio: Are we headed for a double-dip recession? Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson doesn’t think so. He tells KPLU’s Dave Meyer that the technology sector is moving forward while the rest of the economy lags behind. Listen Here Share this post:

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The Finer Points of Global Economics

18 August 2010

Editor’s Note: This issue is based on the transcript of an interview of Mark Anderson, CEO of SNS, by Art Kleiner, editor-in-chief of strategy+business, which took place at the SNS Future in Review conference at the Terranea Resort in Palos Verdes, California, on May 13, 2010. Restructured by strategy+business for publication as a front-page “Thought [...]

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KPLU Radio: CTO Challenge: Global Warming

27 May 2010

From NPR and KPLU Radio: Strategic News Service publisher and KPLU commentator Mark Anderson recently held his annual Future in Review conference in Southern California. He takes some of the brightest minds in the high-tech world and turns them loose on solving major problems. This year, they tackled global warming. Mark spoke with KPLU’s Dave [...]

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KPLU Radio: World War III in Cyberspace

23 February 2010

From NPR and KPLU Radio: If you think your computer is safe because you’ve installed anti-virus software, you’re wrong. If hackers can break into computers at the Pentagon or Google, they can also sneak into your laptop. Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson believes the world is at war and the battlefield is in cyberspace. [...]

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KPLU Radio: Intellectual Property & China

26 January 2010

From NPR and KPLU Radio: China is one of Washington state’s top trading partners. But Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson warns local companies should be more cautious about doing business there. He spoke with KPLU’s Dave Meyer. Listen Here Share this post:

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Australia Week

18 January 2010

Most people following SNS know that I picked Australia several years ago as a future source of economic growth and success, and this has worked out exactly right so far.  Since then, I have joined the Australia American Leadership Dialogue, and met with PM Kevin Rudd, Deputy PM Julia Gillard, and most of the current [...]

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BBC Global Business: Here comes 2010

6 January 2010

From BBC Global Business: In Global Business this week Peter Day is in conversation with Mark Anderson, CEO of Strategic News Service(SNS).  In what is becoming a ‘Global Business’ tradition Peter Day learns some of his Top 10 predictions for 2010 and looks back at how successful last year’s predictions were. About this programme by [...]

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KPLU Radio: 2010 Technology Predictions

29 December 2009

From NPR and KPLU Radio: When it comes to making predictions, it’s hard to beat Mark Anderson. Last month, the Strategic News Service publisher predicted Intel would face antitrust charges. Now, the Federal Trade Commission is suing the chip giant for using anti-competitive tactics. KPLU’s Dave Meyer asked Mark what he’s predicting for the New [...]

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SNS Predictions for 2010 Released from New York

12 December 2009

Update: The audio of Mark’s presentation is now available. [42min MP3] FRIDAY HARBOR, Washington, December 10, 2009 -  Mark Anderson, CEO of Strategic News Service, released his predictions tonight for 2010 at the fifth annual SNS Predictions Dinner at the Waldorf=Astoria in New York.  The global press in attendance included Bloomberg, the Financial Times, Business [...]

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NPR: KPLU Radio: Intel Antitrust Issues

27 November 2009

From KPLU Radio: Microsoft and Intel dominate the software and hardware sides of the computing industry. Microsoft came under antitrust scrutiny during the 1990s. Now, Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson says it’s Intel’s turn in the hot seat. He spoke with KPLU’s Dave Meyer Listen Here. Share this post:

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