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3D print Meat. Mercedes Is Testing Google Glass Integration, and It Actually Works. Innovation Clusters and the Dream of Being the Next Silicon Valley. There is a spot just off the MIT campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that is home to what may be the world’s densest concentration of startup companies.

Innovation Clusters and the Dream of Being the Next Silicon Valley

There, near the edge of Kendall Square, the founders of more than 450 startups crowd into nine floors. Some occupy common rooms where the rule is “Grab any seat you can.” On a heat map of innovation, the place is glowing bright red. Sharing the same elevator banks are venture capital firms that collectively manage funds totaling $8.7 billion. The Myth of the ‘Next Silicon Valley’ The ‘next Silicon Valley’ meme has become a tired cliche.

The Myth of the ‘Next Silicon Valley’

I awoke this morning to an article by Richard Florida that asserts Why San Francisco May Be The New Silicon Valley. What? I thought San Francisco was part of the greater Silicon Valley ecosystem? Stop for a moment and Google ‘next Silicon Valley’. C’mon try it. It’s (largely) well-documented why Silicon Valley can’t be duplicated.

Critical Mass of Serial Acquirers: Silicon Valley companies have been a cluster of serial acquirers for 30+ years. Sean Park: 'We need to hack financial regulation' Carlota Perez. To be distinguished from the novelist Carlota Pérez-Reverte Carlota Perez (Spanish: Carlota Pérez; born September 20, 1939, Caracas)[1] is a Venezuelan scholar and expert on technology and socio-economic development most famous for her concept of Techno-Economic Paradigm Shifts and her theory of great surges, a further development of the Kondratieff waves.[2] In 2012 she was awarded with the Silver Kondratieff Medal[3] by the International N.

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D. Kondratieff Foundation. Career[edit] Perez has held posts in the government of her country, first in the Institute of Foreign Commerce in relation with the technology aspects of the North South Dialogue (1975–1977), later as founding Director of Technology in the Ministry of Industry (1980–1983). Theory[edit] Www.carlotaperez.org/download/PEREZTechnologyandbubblesforEngelsbergseminar.pdf. Www.carlotaperez.org/papers/PerezTRsTEPsTUTWP20.pdf. Umair Haque on the Global Economy. Google launches a price comparison service for car insurance in France. L'assurance automobile. First vehicle-monitoring devices, now this. Quickstep.pdf. Suncorp and Thatcham bring escribe to Australia and New Zealand. Suncorp Group has signed an agreement with UK independent vehicle research organisation, Thatcham, to provide escribe to Australia and New Zealand from 1 November.

Suncorp and Thatcham bring escribe to Australia and New Zealand

Escribe is an online subscription-based vehicle accident repair information tool, researched and developed using the latest repair technologies and techniques in the Australian market place. It aims to provide easy and affordable access to fully researched and globally recognised repair times and methods, replacing Thatchamnet, which is no longer available in Australia. Suncorp will invest $3.5 million over the next five years to fund the development of Australian vehicle content in escribe. The first year will include seven vehicles and five vehicles per year will be researched every year after that.

Australian automotive industry draws on UK repair expertise in deal with Thatcham research » Automotive World. Thatcham Research has signed a £2 million, five year deal with Australian insurer Suncorp Group to provide repair methods and times to vehicle repairers and insurance assessors across Australia and New Zealand.

Australian automotive industry draws on UK repair expertise in deal with Thatcham research » Automotive World

In the first such global repair information partnership, Suncorp are investing heavily in Thatcham’s escribe product, the UK industry’s primary source of vehicle repair data that is currently in use by 89% of the insurers’ approved repair network. The system will provide subscribers with comprehensive estimation information, model-specific repair methods and critical safety data across a range of platforms including PCs, smart phones and tablets. Our Current Obsessions. Journalists in most news organizations have fixed “beats”: bond markets, personal technology, international trade, and so on.

Our Current Obsessions

At Quartz we organize ourselves around the seismic shifts that are changing the shape of the global economy. We call these topics our “obsessions,” and they evolve over time. (Here’s more on the philosophy behind them.) These are our current obsessions. The mobile web The web was born on desktop computers in Western countries. Digital money Credit-card companies make money on every transaction. Energy shocks For years, nations and companies around the world fretted over a coming age of oil and natural gas scarcity. Welcome to Long Finance. G-20 Financial Stability Board Names Nine Insurers Systemically Important. Financial stability board. America’s most profitable company per employee makes your phone work—and it’s not Apple. Big switch. Commentariat leaves voters short on facts. Equateur : "Yasuni ITT" ou l'échec de la non-exploitation du pétrole. Le Monde.fr | • Mis à jour le | Par Jonathan Parienté L'Equateur est le plus petit pays membre de l'Organisation des pays exportateurs de pétrole (OPEP) ; environ un cinquième de ses ressources supposées reposent dans le sous-sol du parc Yasuni reconnu pour sa grande richesse en matière de biodiversité.

Equateur : "Yasuni ITT" ou l'échec de la non-exploitation du pétrole

Entre la sauvegarde de ce petit bout d'Amazonie et l'exploitation des énergies fossiles, le président équatorien, Rafael Correa, a tranché en faveur de la seconde. Google’s “20% time,” which brought you Gmail and AdSense, is now as good as dead. Yasuni: Ecuador abandons plan to stave off Amazon drilling. Ecuador's President Rafael Correa has abandoned a unique and ambitious plan to persuade rich countries to pay his country not to drill for oil in a pristine Amazon rainforest preserve.

Yasuni: Ecuador abandons plan to stave off Amazon drilling

Environmentalists had hailed the initiative when Correa first proposed it in 2007, saying he was setting a precedent in the fight against global warming by reducing the high cost to poor countries of preserving the environment. "The world has failed us," Correa said in a nationally televised speech. He blamed "the great hypocrisy" of nations who emit most of the world's greenhouse gases. Ne pas exploiter le pétrole contre une rente: la fausse bonne idée du projet Yasuni ITT.

- Une vue de la rivière Napo, au sein du parc Yasuni en 2007.

Ne pas exploiter le pétrole contre une rente: la fausse bonne idée du projet Yasuni ITT

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