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Youth worship will put economy on its knees The reasons given for venerating “tech-savvy” Generation Y are not new and yet again fail to convince B2B e-merchants must raise their game The leading web sites for office products epitomise the general lack of imagination in B2B e-commerce The voice and the face are still enormously underrated Thirty years ago, product design and graphics helped the Apple II outsell Commodore’s PET, and paved the way for today's obsession with computer games Call centres should move with the times Poor service from providers makes getting basic IT services into a new home the bane of modern life How Chief Information Officers can lead enterprises into a new era of agility Is transport IT on the right road? The focus of transport technology policy should be on improving efficiency, not monitoring journeys Robots have the potential to revolutionise peoples’ lives, but Whitehall doesn’t want to fund the research IT is our best bet for urban renewal New Labour's enthusiasm for supercasinos betrays a lack of faith in the transformative power of IT Much more to learn from China’s attitude to innovation It’s time to take the Internet as seriously as the Politburo does Gambling addiction: a panic at odds with reality Top doctors, business consultants and officials reckon we could all end up enslaved by gambling – especially online. I wouldn't bet on it Wave goodbye to gesture-free PCs In 2017, when you spot members of staff gesticulating at their PCs, it will be more likely that they are hard at work than losing at poker Despite euphoric talk of Web 2.0’s empowering qualities, media and IT remain a top-down affair Forecasting the Frontiers of Design Measures of design effectiveness have become more and more subjective. It's time to call a halt
Making a tidy sum from all fears Environmental concerns and contamination fears are likely to generate big business for technology firms |
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