SNS: Inside FiRe 2013

 

STRATEGIC NEWS SERVICE®

 

Global Report on

Technology and the Economy

 

18 Years Providing Weekly Foresight

 

The most accurate predictive letter in computing and telecommunications,
read by industry leaders worldwide.

 

SNS Subscriber Edition Volume 16, Issue 17 Week of May 13, 2013

 

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Inside FiRe

 

 

 

In This Issue

 

 

Feature:

Inside FiRe

Book Introduction

Annotated Agenda

 

Quotes of the Week

 

 

Upgrades

 

US Government Promotes
INVNT/IP View

 

Takeout Window

 

Apple: Not That Liquid

 

Ethermail

 

In Case You Missed It...

Members Making News

 

Upcoming SNS Events

& Media Links

 

In Other House News...

New Members' Welcome

How to Subscribe

May I Share This Newsletter?

About SNS

About the Publisher

Where's Mark?

 

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Meet the People Changing the World in Real Time.

 

Whether or not you'll be joining us at FiRe 2013, you can now see an abridged version of what you'll be missing, or what you're about to be part of, with our new, under-a-minute FiRe video series. Here are the first two, rolled out just this week:

 

http://youtu.be/zbfLFmYoVS8

 

http://youtu.be/5jQN_JWuEIM

 

We hope you enjoy these, and hope to meet you there, in spirit or in person. See below for more details, and for more in the set.

 

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Inside FiRe

 

Given that many SNS members each year cannot attend our Future in Review Conference, and that a few who are on the edge may yet decide to come, I always take this moment in our run-up to the event to share the inside story on our themes and selections for the year.  Knowing what these are, and why they have been selected, should provide its own level of insight to our members, regardless of whether they are attending.

 

To that end, I've included this year's current Agenda, and added my comments after a select number of them to highlight the trends that I think are currently defining the future of technology and the economy.