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Stranded on the other side of his familial Rio Grande, he has not noticed how fast the river of historical time has been moving.
NEWYORKER: Late and Soon
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"The degree of close U.S.-China cooperation in the process of coping with the global financial crisis will directly affect how fast the global economy can extricate from the difficult time, " said a commentary in Global Times, a state-run Chinese newspaper.
CNN: U.S.-China relations in focus at 'G-2' summit
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The trick is seeing just how fast Steel can clean up Wachovia at the same time he is learning the ropes there.
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Across the board, investors had failed to take account of how fast and how far asset prices fall when everyone wants to sell at the same time.
ECONOMIST: Risk and the new financial order
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But by investing in the Fast Fail quadrant at the same time, your teams will learn how to quickly test ideas and develop the entrepreneurial mindset that you need to keep your teams from ruining good with perfect.
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Now technology is moving so fast that filmmakers struggle to predict how people will be communicating by the time their film comes out.
WSJ: "Disconnect": From Talkies to Texties
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But no matter how fast relief comes, it still takes time for money to get into the hands of those who need it.
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And it is not discussed very much at all in articles on how to function in the fast-paced new world of not having a full-time job for one employer.
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James Glanz has an excellent piece in the Sunday New York Times and continuing today on how much power is consumed by data centers in the U.S. To provide fast response time, they operate near full capacity much of the time, and waste up to 90 percent of their energy consumption.
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Said another way, no matter how much or fast technology (social, mobile, real-time) is thrust upon your markets, the one thing that remains constant is that people will use it to connect with one another, learn and discover, create and curate, and most importantly, share and feel experiences.
FORBES: Brian Solis: The Future of Business is Shared Experiences