Technology Review: June 2002
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Prototype
- Prototype
- Straight from the lab: technology´s first draft.
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Features
- The Rules of Innovation
- Bringing new technology to market is a crap shoot, right? Wrong, says innovation guru Christensen. Follow his four rules to a new science of success.
- Cloning Can´t Be Stopped
- Controversy has surrounded the advent of every reproductive technology from artificial insemination to in vitro fertilization. Still, human cloning, like its forerunners, will happen.
- Myhrvold´s Exponential Economy
- Microsoft´s former technology chief is branching out. He´s looking for industries where efficiencies multiply every couple of years—in infotech, sure, but biology too.
- 10 Technology Disasters
- What do a 17th-century Swedish warship, an opulent Chicago theater and a Kansas City hotel "skyway" have in common? All met catastrophic ends—and they have important lessons to teach today´s innovators.
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Columns
- Leaky Cyber Borders
- A U.S. shield against foreign spam and hackers: national security or censorship?
- Mimetic Management
- Innovators sell customers on keeping up with the Joneses—or the Gateses.
- Science Goes Medieval
- Geneticists agree: hoarding information hurts science—and public health.
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