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pickensplan wrote: How can we reduce our dependence on foreign oil? T. Boone Pickens explains his plan for alternative, domestic energy in a 30-second TV commercial.
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  • Efficiency over growth (and jobs)
    The hook to every song sung at Davos is “jobs, jobs, jobs.” The chorus of machers on stages here operate under an article of faith that growth can come back, that they can stimulate it, that that will create jobs, and then that all will be eventually well. What if that’s not the case? I [...]
  • Davos, disrupted
    I’m among the disrupted of Davos. Outside, there’s an #OccupyDavos encampment in igloos (really). Down the road, someone will be giving out an award to the worst company of the world. But the disruption is no longer outside. That’s what I sensed in past years; that’s what they wanted to believe here. Now the disruption [...]
  • Public Parts on Reding’s four pillars
    Since European Commission VP Viviane Reding’s proposal for internet regulation — under her four pillars — are the topic of discussion this week at DLD in Munich and in Europe, here is what I wrote about them in Public Parts: * * * I fear the unintended consequences that may come from regulation. Take, for example, European [...]
  • #DLD12: Viviane Reding on privacy
    I’m at the DLD conference in Munich. Haven’t live-blogged in ages. But the European Commission vice-president Viviane Reding is speaking and I disagreed with her rather a lot in Public Parts, arguing that her four pillars for internet governance — privacy by default, demanding European standards for storage of data, the right to be forgotten, [...]
  • Where Gutenberg worked
    I took a detour on a trip to Europe so I could visit Mainz and the Gutenberg Museum, having become obsessed with the great man and his magnificent disruption as both an inventor and an entrepreneur. It was awe-inspiring to stand before the first known page of his printing (a snippet from the Sibylline prophesy, [...]