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Fareed Zakaria sits down with Wen Jiabao, Premier of China

Fareed Zakaria has been a favorite of mine for years. Editor of Newseek International since 2000, he seems to blast through media bias and provides an unusually independent and insightful interpretation of foreign policy and events.
He wrote a great assessment of America’s future position in the world in The Post-American World, and has a Sunday show called [...]

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10 things you must do to win in emerging markets

First a caveat … emerging markets is a catch-all phrase to describe developing countries.  It was coined by Antoine van Agtmael in the early 1980’s to replace the more negative term “third world country.”   It is supposed to designate those countries in a transitional phase between developing and developed status.
But here’s the rub … China [...]

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What’s all this Negroponte OLPC vs. Intel Classmate PC fuss all about? – Part 3

This post is the third part of a three-part series exploring the ongoing “battle” between Nicholas Negroponte’s OLPC laptop project and Intel’s Classmate PC. Part 1 focused on the role “ego” plays, creating unnecessary acrimony, and potentially thwarting progress on both sides. Part 2 focused on Negroponte’s decision to make his company a [...]

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What’s all this Negroponte OLPC vs. Intel Classmate PC fuss all about? – Part 2

This post is the second part of a three-part series exploring the ongoing “battle” between Nicholas Negroponte’s OLPC laptop project and Intel’s Classmate PC. Part 1 focuses on the role “ego” plays, creating unnecessary acrimony, and potentially thwarting progress on both sides. Part 2 focuses on Negroponte’s decision to make his company a nonprofit. Part [...]

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What’s all this Negroponte OLPC vs. Intel Classmate PC fuss all about? – Part 1

I just read the article from the UK Times titled Why Microsoft and Intel tried to kill the XO $100 laptop, an over-sensationalized, biased and factually incorrect article, as well as a well-written rebuttal by Mike Masnick at Techdirt titled Will Nicholas Negroponte Ever Understand That Competition Isn’t About Killing OLPC?

And why is this my [...]

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