Has Stagnating Innovation Led to This Economic Crisis? [View article]
Apollo: "This was done mainly to link universities and various government labs so that they could share information more easily." Minor quibble: if I remember correctly ARPAnet was created to link defense research labs with redundant packet switching to better survive nuclear attack, civil war, telco outage, etc.
The problem with R&D spending and US patent statistics is that we're not measuring quality of basic research -- only quantity of applied science and technology. Government subsidy of academic programs have worsened, not improved the situation.
I suppose it could be argued that there's nothing left to invent, but I'd be much happier to see more industrial research and -- well, nevermind -- the days of Edison bargaining with Gould or a farmboy from Utah trumping RCA are long gone. So is RCA.
Has Stagnating Innovation Led to This Economic Crisis? [View article]
Utterly brilliant, Sean. Exactly so, except to add that quant "rocket science" was foolish and flawed, waving off inherent risk as a statistical black swan. The brain drain was exascerbated by the pull of fast money, but I wonder how smart those sell side guys were?
Jim Cramer's 10 Predictions for 2008 [View article]
What bugs me about RIMM is that it costs $4000 to buy a BlackBerry + service (minimum 2 year contract). As an enterprise perk, fine, but not something consumers will jump for when home prices skid and cost of livinng (food and fuel) spike.
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The G3 for instance: forums.macosxhints.com...
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Has Stagnating Innovation Led to This Economic Crisis? [View article]
The problem with R&D spending and US patent statistics is that we're not measuring quality of basic research -- only quantity of applied science and technology. Government subsidy of academic programs have worsened, not improved the situation.
I suppose it could be argued that there's nothing left to invent, but I'd be much happier to see more industrial research and -- well, nevermind -- the days of Edison bargaining with Gould or a farmboy from Utah trumping RCA are long gone. So is RCA.
Has Stagnating Innovation Led to This Economic Crisis? [View article]
Has Stagnating Innovation Led to This Economic Crisis? [View article]
Jim Cramer's 10 Predictions for 2008 [View article]