The Chinese Solar Machine Layer by Layer Fire in the Library The Mystery Behind Anesthesia
This is my last book review column for TR. The nearly 60 volumes I've discussed over the past three years cluster around a mere handful of themes that capture how experts are thinking about technology, science, business, computing, the Internet and innovation at the turn of the millennium. As a way of wrapping up, I thought I'd describe the six most significant themes here.
Intellectual property (IP) will be one of the coming decade's bloodiest legal and economic battlegrounds.
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Manufacturing in the United States is in trouble. That's bad news not just for the country's economy but for the future of innovation.
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