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The Innovation Economy -- This Way To The Future
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| Seventy-five years is a mere blink of history's eye. Yet since 1929, when BusinessWeek was first published, the world has been transformed by profound innovation and technological wizardry. Three-quarters of a century ago, there were no safe and effective |
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Oct 2, 2004 00:06:06 |
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