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Early Indications

Early Indications is a newsletter written by John M. Jordan since 1997. It focuses on emerging technologies and their social implications.

Early Indications - June 2009
 
Early Indications - May 2009
The proliferation of so-called cloud computing platforms has been rapid.
Early Indications - April 2009
When U.S. firms replace onshore technical and other resources with lower-cost labor in offshore markets, the logic is typically financial.
Early Indications - March 2009
With the newspaper business in apparent freefall, it's perhaps useful to tally up some of the various winners and losers among the incumbent business models as compared to 1994.
Early Indications - February 2009
Several recent developments point to the big questions regarding trust in social networks.
Early Indications - January 2009
Writing days after roughly 60,000 layoffs were announced, it's difficult to look anywhere else for stories to analyze.
Early Indications - December 2008
Given a year in which oil prices inflicted broad economic pain -- then fell $100 a barrel, a Republican president nationalized key banks, and an African-American first-term U.S. Senator won the presidency, it's pretty tough to predict the encore.
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