• Presented with the prospect of its loss, many might prefer to eschew even the huge benefits that the new information economy promises.

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  • Some of the smartest people are currently at work in Silicon Valley working on solutions that are designed to meet the challenges of this new information economy.

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  • Much still depends upon new information about the economy.

    ECONOMIST: Interest-rate prospects hinge on pay

  • Thanks to globalisation and the rise of the information economy, new ideas move to market faster than ever before.

    ECONOMIST: The state and business

  • Thanks to globalization and the rise of the information economy, new ideas move to market faster than ever before.

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  • And when giving our children the best education possible we know is the ingredient for success in this new information and technology-rich economy, how can we be laying off teachers -- when other countries are hiring teachers in droves?

    WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President on the American Jobs Act

  • Most mutual funds have stayed alert and shifted their holdings to the areas that reflect the new American economy, dominated by information technology.

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  • The lack of job cuts so far may disappoint those new-economy theorists who reckon that today's information systems and flexible labour market should have led to a speedy response.

    ECONOMIST: To cut or not to cut

  • As an example of this collaboration, the City of Seattle has proposed implementation of the Great Student Initiative, an effort to form new partnerships with information, communication and technology companies including Microsoft, Comcast, One Economy and lenders to provide low-cost, high-speed Internet access, computer, software and services for low-income students in the Seattle Public Schools.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Information and communication technology (ICT) is transforming the global economy and creating new networks that stretch over continents and cultures.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • These new collaboration technologies are allowing us to tap into human intelligence the raw material of the information economy, wherever that human intelligence might be.

    FORBES: The Nexus of Trust

  • For four decades after World War II, the federal government made enormous investments in research universities, national laboratories, communications and micro-processing technologies, and the necessary infrastructure to support the development and commercialization of information technologies that have transformed the American workplace, created entire new industries, and made the American economy the most productive in the world.

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  • In the Information Age, we have moved from an economy of scarcity to one of abundance, creating new issues that we have to learn how to manage.

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  • The challenge now facing the new ruling coalition is to extend the success of their information technology (IT) and outsourcing industries into the broader economy.

    FORBES: A Richer Future For India

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