Wired 2003 J. Bradford DeLong - Abstracts

Wired 2003 J. Bradford DeLong
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Any text. Anytime. Anywhere. (Any volunteers?)(Project Gutenberg and other digital text projects)(View: On the Wired Economy )(Column)Sociology and social workJ. Bradford DeLong
Profits of doom: why the bust was for the best for the rest of us. (Again.)(the dot-com crash)(View: DeLong: On the Wired Economy)(Column)Sociology and social workJ. Bradford DeLong
Seoul of a new machine: South Korea shows us the transformative power of broadband .(View: On the Wired Economy )(Column)Sociology and social workJ. Bradford DeLong
Shifting into overdrive: what happens when mass storage leaves microchips in the dust.(View: DeLong: On the Wired Economy)(Industry Overview)(Column)Sociology and social workJ. Bradford DeLong
So much for economic principle; Apple Computer's persistence defies the law of increasing returns.(View: DeLong: On the Wired Economy )(Column)Sociology and social workJ. Bradford DeLong
The customizer is always right.(the Lands' End Internet operation)(View: DeLong)Sociology and social workJ. Bradford DeLong
The high cost of efficiency: computers make us more productive. Do they also slow us down? .(On the Wired Economy: delong)(Column)Sociology and social workJ. Bradford DeLong
The real shopping-cart revolution: five hundred years of progress packed into a sack of flour.(today's challenge is to realize the benefits of modern technology by finding a way to deliver adequate food and other benefits to less-developed regions of the world)(On the Wired Economy )(Column)Sociology and social workJ. Bradford DeLong
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