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Companies That Listen to Their Inner Voices
MIT´s guru of productivity calls for a new “New Economic Citizenship,” a concept based partly on how America´s most successful corporations navigate turbulent economic conditions.
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Combinatorial chemestry has revolutionized drug developmnet. A handful of startup companies are betting it can do the same in the search for new materials
At Xerox´s famed Palo Alto Research Center their´s a new factor in innovation: teams of anthropologists who study how people interact with machines (and each other) in the workplace.
The first one has turned up masses of genetic information. But its real payoff will come from mapping interactions among the cell´s workhorses: the proteins.
To bury Boston´s busiest highway underground, engineers are simulating traffic flows on their computers (to give the highway a brain) and starting huge fires in West Virginia (to give it a fire control system).
He invented a key piece of what has become the Internet. The MCI vice president shares his strong ideas on where the Net should be going—and wars of the dangers of government interference.
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