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The start of web 3.0

October 8th, 2009 · No Comments

Web3.0 has arrived

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Tags: Information Technology · Innovation theory · Telecommunications · Web · mature markets

Competition from left field

January 12th, 2009 · No Comments

Apple is using its iphone to take on Nintendo, Sony Playstation and the Xbox

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Tags: Innovation theory · Organic Growth · Retail · Telecommunications · consumer electronics

A workable cure to the Healthcare Crisis

October 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment

For some time we have heard media, political opposition parties and lobby and community groups complain about the hospital bed crisis.
Put simply, there are not enough Hospital beds for those patients who need them.
However,  the solution that is often put forward - building new hospitals, commissioning new wards, creating new beds is not the answer.
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Tags: Biotechnology · Government · Innovation theory · Telecommunications · Travel and Toursim · healthcare

GPS Devices. A market found and then lost

August 4th, 2008 · No Comments

The launch of the recent Apple 3G iphone has captured all the headlines with analysts, critics and the media all lavishing praise and predicting an avalanche of sales.
However, only 12 months ago GPS devices such as the Navman, etc. were the next big thing. But not everything is looking so cherry ripe for GPS devices [...]

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Tags: Telecommunications · consumer electronics

Disruption in the Mobile Phone

July 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

As the world welcomes the new Apple 3G iphone and the existing phone makers (HTC, Samsung, RIM, Nokia) rush to develop the iphone killer it strikes us that maybe there is a big opportunity that’s gone missing.
The current trend is for phone designers to pack more and more into their mobile phones as they follow [...]

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Tags: Telecommunications · Travel and Toursim