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I always enjoy reading the new-technologies article ("10 Emerging Technologies 2010," May/June 2010). It would be interesting to see how well your predictions over the years have done. What percentage are on track? Do you do better in certain fields? If it turns out you are good at this, maybe you could sell your picks.
Ed Macho
Hilton Head Island, SC
While we haven't formally looked at how well our predictions have done, we may do so in the future. Thanks for the suggestion! --Editors
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