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The End of Microsoft

Microsoft has been a leader in the software industry for over thirty years, but its reign as a powerhouse built on the sale of computer code may be coming to an end. The company is far from dead, however, as... Continue reading...
By DBJ
  November 17, 2013November 28, 2015
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International

Germany’s Role in the Recovery of the European Union

Five years after the financial crisis, the European Union has continued to struggle. Plagued with high unemployment rate, rising suicide rates, high government debts, and rising prices, the European Union has continued to suffer financially since 2008. In recent surveys... Continue reading...
By DBJ
  November 16, 2013November 28, 2015
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Technology

Leap Motion Controller and Touchless Technology

Touchless technology is changing how we interact with computers by allowing alternative ways to use existing applications and by providing programmers with the chance to develop new forms of software. Developed by Leap Motion, a San Francisco based technology company, ... Continue reading...

By DBJ
  August 23, 2013November 28, 2015
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Technology

The Smartwatch – the Next “It” Item?

While the smartphone has taken the world by storm and gained millions of fans and users within the past few years, there is a gadget that promises the same functions – all on your wrist. The battle for customers in ... Continue reading...

By DBJ
  August 23, 2013November 28, 2015
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International

Bringing Democracy into the Global Agriculture Arena

The problems embedded in the world agriculture situation have been popularly labeled as “food insecurity” or “hunger,” and these terms have risen on the international agenda particularly since the 2008 global food crisis. What’s glaringly missing, however, is any sense... Continue reading...
By DBJ
  June 1, 2013November 28, 2015
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Technology

What Facebook Can Do in a Small Town: The Case of Morano Gelato

The growth of Facebook has often been associated with the increasing connectivity of people all over the world, bringing into contact those who could never before be part of the same network. New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman views the ... Continue reading...

By DBJ
  April 15, 2013November 28, 2015
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Government

Government Incentives: Boom or Bust?

The Oregon state legislature recently held a special session to discuss methods to appease Nike Inc., a powerful corporate citizen that is expanding its operations in the U.S. but has threatened to move out of Oregon. Nike would like to ... Continue reading...

By DBJ
  March 26, 2013November 28, 2015
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Government

Singapore’s Market-Model Healthcare System

In America, the discussion over healthcare often bifurcates between advocates of government and market-based healthcare. Empirically, European-style government healthcare systems, as well as Medicare, are more equitable, cost-efficient, and sustainable than our own, presumably “free market” health insurers (Fox Health). ... Continue reading...
By DBJ
  September 1, 2012November 28, 2015
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Government

U.S.-China Collaboration in Renewable Energy?

Where can the U.S. and China collaborate in renewable energy? With the state of competition between the two countries both in the Olympics and in other arenas, areas for collaboration may seem dim, but actually there are possible areas for... Continue reading...
By DBJ
  August 17, 2012November 28, 2015
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Government

Regulating: A Losing Game

Out of the frying pan and into the fire.  Last month Russell Wasendorf, Sr. attempted to commit suicide via asphyxiation by using a hose to funnel the exhaust from his Chevy into the car. A Good Samaritan thwarted his attempt ... Continue reading...

By DBJ
  August 17, 2012November 28, 2015
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