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Technology has unleashed a global market unconstrained by space, time or travel barriers.
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"WarGames" director John Badham also worried that people would eventually tire of watching Matthew Broderick reading aloud from a screen, so he pushed Mr. Parkes and his co-screenwriter Lawrence Lasker to devise a way to make the computer talk, like HAL in "2001: A Space Odyssey, " even though no such technology existed at the time.
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At the beginning of the year, Eric Savitz, one of the most highly respected reporters in Silicon Valley, took over as our San Francisco bureau chief, building not only a core team of full-time staffers, but also a group of qualified contributors in the technology space.
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Albright may have little time to thoroughly discuss Pyongyang's plan to stop building ballistic missiles in exchange for space technology.
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Technology in general provides increasingly expressive strategy canvases over time, which means thinking about a new business space in terms of an old one is likely to limit what you see.
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