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...not for its own sake, and certainly not because new ideas are necessarily better than old ones (most new ideas are bad), but because it's the only way to a better product. And if you insist on trying to make money...
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Who cares about rooftop solar. Icing on the cake of reliable home/warehouse/factory or Condo, City Regional power-grid. Storing 20% of daily power peaks at windmills, transmission junctions and enough in cities for critical...
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Autos are toys for the rich. So What/
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InformationWeek Elite 100 Digital Issue, April 2015The 27th annual ranking of the leading US users of business technology
Building a Mobile Business Mindset
The differences between mobile apps and conventional Windows clients, or even web applications, are far more than skin deep. Yes, the touch-versus-keyboard interface, APIs, and programming languages are new, but that’s arguably the easy part. There are profound differences in how the two are built, the functionality each prioritizes, the release cycles on which they’re developed — even the attitudes, values, and work styles of the developers creating them.