Blockchain: Good or Good for Nothing?
Controversy makes life interesting. Used properly, controversy can lead one to the truth. Unfortunately, in today’s society, controversy is too often used as a tool to obscure truth rather than reveal it.
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Controversy makes life interesting. Used properly, controversy can lead one to the truth. Unfortunately, in today’s society, controversy is too often used as a tool to obscure truth rather than reveal it.
Today America inaugurates a new president; ending what, by many accounts, is one of the most contentious and uncivil presidential campaigns in history. It’s a good time to reflect on the subject
In the book entitled The Book of Secrets: Unlocking the Hidden Dimensions of Your Life, Deepak Chopra, writes, “If you obsess over whether you are making the right decision, you are basically
This year’s celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is perhaps even more poignant than in years past. The website National Today states, “Each year on the third Monday
A number of articles have been written about what makes a city smart. In one such article, Freda Miklin (@famiklin) wrote, “A ‘smart city’ is one in which advanced technology is leveraged
We’ve all heard the phrase, “The customer is always right.” We also know it’s not a truism. Blake Morgan (@BlakeMichelleM), a self-described customer experience futurist, explains that the axiom reflects a philosophy
There is no denying we live in the Digital Age and that data is driving the economy. Back in 2014, Joris Toonders (@joristoonders), the entrepreneur behind Yonego, wrote, “Data in the 21st
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When someone wants to explain how a particular technology is going impact humanity, they often compare it to the impact electricity had on society. Andrew Ng (@AndrewYNg), Co-Founder of Coursera, an adjunct
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