In the low-latency world of high-frequency trading, some will lose, no matter how smart their systems and people. Can you catch up? Or should we slow them down?
Big companies like Google will soon make it easier to get brand-name content for a cheap price. So who in technology is in the buggy whip business these days? And what companies are about to become obsolete?
There's a constant push-pull between what is environmentally "best" and what is economically sensible. So, how to make the world better, and do it in a reasonable way? To start, you should gather information.
Will our IT world see the same fate as auto manufacturing? If we don't want to see Silicon Valley turn into Detroit, we need to sharpen our instincts and stop trusting IT industry myths.
The most important outcome of the Google-Verizon talks was actually the non-existence of an agreement. Namely that Verizon and Google don't have a backroom deal to implement their own private net neutrality vision.