Is America losing the real tech race?
My analysis of the economic challenge for the United States suggests the strategy for the next 20 years depends on our taking the recent decade of innovation and distributing it worldwide, fast, taking the pain of lower prices here at home in order to create a platform for future knowledge market innovations. You can see my presentation about the China market here, and my comments about the use of open source to help drive technology markets for U.S. companies and different linguistic homelands (mostly former colonial powers) here. If we don't lead this, China and India and others will.
And now the Indian government plans to send people to the moon by 2008. Remember what the space race did for our economy? Don't think it won't do the same thing for emerging economies.
Posted by Mitch Ratcliffe at August 14, 2003 10:25 PM | TrackBack