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Tech Alone Is Boring

24 March 2009

I’ve been noticing something about my own interests, changing or evolving over the last few years.  I’ve always been interested in science, the responsible (usually) and exotic parent of technology, the applied stepchild.  In fact, when I was a kid I never thought of technology: science was everything. After all, all technology is is the [...]

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Steve Ballmer’s Message To Congress

26 February 2009

From NPR and KPLU Radio: Can research and development bring us out of the recession? That’s what Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is telling Congress. KPLU’s Dave Meyer looks at Ballmer’s economic view with Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson. Listen now at KPLU Radio.

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Steve Ballmer’s Speech to the Democrats

6 February 2009

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer spoke to the Democratic Caucus today, at the Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Va.  I have taken the liberty of quoting his complete speech: I believe it needs to be shared, not just with Democrats or Congress, but with every American.  It is the best description of what needs to be done [...]

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Mark Anderson from SNS speaks with Aaron Booker of Varvid.com

17 January 2009

From the Varvid website: Mark Anderson from SNS speaks with Aaron Booker of Varvid.com from Aaron Booker on Vimeo.

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The Tech Trends To Expect in 2009 – CIO Today

16 December 2008

From CIO Today: Mark Anderson shares his technology predictions for 2009 With consumer spending on entertainment slowing down, consumers will happily spend more to improve their at-home entertainment experience instead of splurging on outings to restaurants and movies. That means bigger TV screens to connect to video game consoles for family rounds of Rock Band [...]

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Fourth Annual SNS Predictions Dinner in New York

3 November 2008

The Fourth Annual SNS Predictions Dinner in New York will be held on Thursday, December 11th, at the Waldorf=Astoria Hotel, 301 Park Avenue, New York City. Last year’s attendees were perhaps the first people in the country to hear that the Federal Reserve had lost control of the U.S. economy, oil was going to break [...]

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