Archive for 'Mark R. Anderson' Category
The next monopoly?
31 May 2011From NPR and KPLU Radio: Microsoft is appealing a $1.3 billion fine from European antitrust regulators. But its antitrust worries in the United States appear to be over. The consent decree with the US Justice Department expired May 11th. A lot has changed since Microsoft crushed Netscape in the browser wars of the 1990s. This [...]
Enterprise Social Software Start-Up Magnet Systems Selected as FiRe 2011 FiReStarter Company
16 May 2011Strategic News Service (SNS) is proud to announce that Magnet Systems, Inc. has been selected as a 2011 FiReStarter company, to be featured at its annual Future in Review (FiRe) technology conference. FiReStarter companies are selected based on their potential to bring positive change to the world, and are showcased before, after and during the [...]
Vantage Data Centers Selected as a Fire 2011 FiReStarter Company
1 May 2011Strategic News Service is proud to announce that Vantage Data Centers has been selected as a 2011 FiReStarter company, to be featured at its annual Future in Review (FiRe) technology conference. FiReStarter companies are selected based on their potential to bring positive change to the world, and are showcased before, after and during the conference, [...]
KPLU: Has Google lost its way?
27 April 2011From KPLU Radio and NPR: Why has Google lost its way? Mark Anderson (CEO of Strategic News Service) says the company began with a search engine, but no real business plan. Now, it needs to focus on what it can do best and not try to do everything. Here’s what Mark predicted last December: Google [...]
Wave Systems Selected as a FiRe 2011 FiReStarter Company
31 March 2011Strategic News Service is proud to announce that Wave Systems has been selected as a 2011 FiReStarter company, to be featured at its annual Future in Review (FiRe) technology conference. FiReStarter companies are selected based on their potential to bring positive change to the world, and are showcased before, after and during the conference, both [...]
KPLU: Japan’s meltdown and the future of nuclear power
29 March 2011From NPR & KPLU Radio: There’s no end in sight to Japan’s nuclear crisis. More radioactive water is leaking from Japan’s crippled nuclear complex, and traces of plutonium have been detected in soil outside the plant. Tokyo Electric Power says the amount is small and isn’t a danger to public health. Our technology commentator, Strategic [...]
FiRe 2011 to Showcase IT Infrastructure Leader Terremark
29 March 2011Strategic News Service is proud to announce that Terremark has been selected as a 2011 FiReStarter company, to be featured at its annual Future in Review (FiRe) technology conference. FiReStarter companies are selected based on their potential to bring positive change to the world, and are showcased before, after and during the conference, both onstage [...]
Fire 2011 to Spotlight Social Idea Collaboration Engine, Spigit
27 March 2011Strategic News Service is proud to announce that Spigit has been selected as a 2011 FiReStarter company, to be featured at its annual Future in Review (FiRe) technology conference. FiReStarter companies are selected based on their potential to bring positive change to the world, and are showcased before, during and after the conference, both at [...]
Fire 2011 to Showcase Mobile Identity Pioneer Finsphere Corporation as Firestarter Company
24 March 2011Strategic News Service (SNS) is proud to announce that Finsphere has been selected as a 2011 FiReStarter Company, to be featured at its annual Future in Review (FiRe) technology conference. FiReStarter companies are selected based on their potential to bring positive change to the world, and are showcased before, during and after the conference, both [...]
SNS: Economic Cyberwar: The New Security Mandate
28 February 2011In order to fully appreciate the SNS concept of “Economic Cyberwar,” one should start with the idea that the form of war preferred by mercantilist states is not militarist, but economic. Any military conflict is the result of poor planning, and reduces the economic success of the mercantilist, since exports are the prime source of [...]













