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Counting your digital divides

"The digital divide is narrowing." Or, "The digital divide is widening." In recent years versions of both headlines could typically be found in discussions about populations' access to the online world.

The XXXXXXX Show on Earth

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) wants us to call London 2012 the “social media Olympics”. They think there will be more photos, videos, tweets and facebook posts shared about this summer’s Games than about any other sporting event in history.

Data paralysis is a myth. Or is it?

A lively discussion has been under way on one of our LinkedIn pages, the "EIU Opinion Leaders' Panel", about whether organisations are truly drowning under ever expanding waves of data.

Smart policies to close the digital divide

To seize the full economic and social potential of the information society, this report identifies six areas in which smart policies can improve online take-up. Case studies from the developed world and emerging markets highlighting smart policies are provided in separate sidebars throughout the report. The key lessons are as follows:

Why less hype about cloud computing?

Until around eight months ago, hype surrounding the technology phenomenon known as "the cloud" – which essentially means doing your computing on the internet – had snowballed to Everest-like proportions.

Will technology put us all out of our jobs?

Depending on one's occupation, the prospect of automation holds wonders for some and trepidation for others. Business execs, techies, consultants and futurists alike eagerly anticipate technology's conquest over more and more parts of the organisation.

Brands and who you are

We imagine that we freely decide what we want to buy, what music we like, what political values we hold and what personality to have. But there are immensely powerful outside forces influencing our decisions all the time.

Rise of the machines

Report Summary

The promise of a world of connected devices, in which machines of all types and sizes can autonomously communicate with each other, has long been imagined. GM's OnStar business, which provides a growing range of in-vehicle services, has been around for some 17 years. But the past year has seen a surge of interest around the core enabling technology of the connected world: machine-to-machine (M2M) communication.

Speaking Truth to Power: Are social media really a threat to authorities?

There is a lot of talk about the power of social media to empower dissidents, particularly since the Arab Spring.

Scare stories for suits

I’ve recently developed an unhealthy obsession with tales of corporate woe. The traditional case study presents a shining exemplar of business success, but increasingly I find myself drawn to a sub genre that specialises in gargantuan flops and failures

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