So what is the new economy?


http://www.hotwired.com/special/ene/index.html?nav=part_three&word=intro_one

Watch the keynote by MCI WorldCom’s

John Sidgmore.



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So what is the new economy?


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The revolution


Watch the keynote by MCI WorldCom’s

John Sidgmore.




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use wiredbrain and "any topic"GlobalVillage Excite NewsSearch
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use : url:wiredbrain.com and "any key word"

http://www.altavista.digital.com/cgi-bin/query?pg=aq


Where we go from here !

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GUIDE MADE BY ALTAVISTA TO WIREDBRAIN SITE AS OF NOW (DONE NOW) advanced search add key words to search site

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The search of the synergy site and the structure of knowledge and search technology
New articles from LYCOS link alert PURSUIT :

GUIDE MADE BY ALTAVISTA TO WIREDBRAIN SITE AS OF NOW (DONE NOW) advanced search

1+2+3+4= ** Synergy is more then the sum of its parts; I don't have all the technology, but a great idea - connections between News Search engines - Excite for example, Web page search ( AltaVista ) and background pages ...

TODAYS NEWS


Excite Search Results

Search Tips
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http://www.excite.com

Excite has full index of the site under wiredbrain !


Synergy Network is a process, this site benefits from Synergy: I need help to present the concept in proper form... SEE NEWS LINKS

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to see the whole file go to http://www.hotbot.com/?SW=web&SM=MC&MT=wiredbrain&DC=10&DE=2&RG=NA&_v=2

The seven step color coded guide to knowledge
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The Web of Life, Fritjof Capra:



THE NOISE on packets.htm for now


Netscape, Oracle, IBM, SunMicrosystems and Everyone else ( Corel, Novell ) see "Internet technologies are creating an opportunity for new "information utilities," but no one yet knows what they will look like, Eric Schmidt, chairman and chief executive of networking firm Novell (NOVL) said in a speech this morning at Summer Internet World.


We are not at the end, but at the beginning of this journey," Schmidt said referring to the evolution of the Web. "We have a name, the Web, but we may not have a destination" CNET NEWS


This page is edited WYSIWYG by Composer from Pre Release 3.0 of Netscape Communicator 4.0. p32e40b3.exe from ftp11.netscape.com (ftp 1 to 20 )


I have to set options so the /images don't get messed up and select full time network even if it's not. I can cut and paste from


http://nt.excite.com/ntd.gw?UID=0A01E72D325D9752


OR http://www.wiredbrain.net/frlhomec.htm the NEW Freeloader


THE MONEY MACHINE


Continued on - please let me know about errors ! Some of these pages date back up to 10 years ( 1992 ) and have been through many editors and transfers. News about what's happening and for updates use GlobalVillage Excite NewsSearch -

pflaump@cfl.rr.com pflaump@cfl.rr.comdpflaump@cfl.rr.comHpflaump@cfl.rr.comHREF="home.htm">"Companies of the future"


Then ftp it back to the site... it worked GREAT!

I have been using Nesbitt's WebEdit from Luckman's doing http code. This is better but added controls on each part of the file to change 53K to 77K ?


I am not sure why its been so difficult to go from web pages to editor and back. Word 6 and 7 ( with Internet Assistant) didn't really work for me or did Front Page. I am sure people with a real network and a network administrator did fine but for the home user it was difficult.

  • Internet applications
  • I like to use EXCITE to start - for Synergy Bunch Personal Search Page
  • (sometimes) pointcast, see http://www.wiredbrain.net/alexandria.htm and a number of key word searches and from AltaVista, LIVE_TOPICS . Read the "updates.htm" information on all three levels current news, web pages background and theory to tie it all together. A Journal includes searches in live.excite.com, plus enews, inews, etc. POINTCAST, and a dozen or more search engines
    use "wiredbrain" using different key words.

    Then I block and paste to SAMPLE giving the reference and hyperlinks.

  • RE: Significant News Story; maybe the most consequential of our time.


    Synergy Network Excite Page

    The THIRD wave, Larry and the NC -


    (see also http://www.nc.com/

    ) Cnet radio hear Larry on NC

    Global high bandwidth satellites connected to wireless digital networks can provide TV, phone, Internet and other services not yet invented. This is an historic development in the nature of homo sapient's life on planet Earth.

    The high technology is making a global Menlo Park.

    The process of learning and doing changes in thousands of private U-2 projects.

    The lesson of Thomas Alva Edison's Menlo Park was learning the process of invention itself, making new technology a part of system design.




    NEWSPAGE for Synergy


    RE: Don't buy that PC !

    http://www.news.com/Radio/oracle.html



    The most important story of our time WHY? (see http://www.nc.com/

    ) Cnet radio hear Larry on NC


    Larry calls the PC the Microsoft computer and a monopoly owned by one person ( Bill Gates ).

    The computer contains a processor ( mostly Intel ), a box ( Dell, Compact etc ) and software ( based on MS operations ). It has a Graphic User Interface (GUI) called Windows. It's expensive, hard to operate and cost a business $8,000 a year total costs.



    The Network computer, complete package, costs less than Microsoft Office97, including the server, the "network in a box" server, which can be a PC. It has far more capacity than the PC for most operations. Existing PC's are NC's with a low cost CD-ROM and it all works ! It has a digital (DUI ) with a Video User Interface (VUI) that fully integrates office applications, word processing on one editor which does presentations, mail, notes, time management, video, Internet all based on Internet HTTP. standards. It costs less than $800.00 a year total.




    The lesson of the U-2, the eye in the sky, was learning how to manage high technology with modular components by using systems analysis to connect dozens of actors. This systems knowledge took us to the moon. If we are interested in "reinventing" government the U-2, and Nautilus are models of effectiveness.



    The Internet provides a platform for technology transfer and application, where groups can "catch-on" faster than every before. Our breed of Homo Sapiens are distinguished by the ability to "catch-on" to new ways of learning and doing using symbols, signs and codes, models, inventions, and new applications.

    The lawyer in court can query the law library, send e-mail to his staff to do research and then say his piece.

    The doctor at the scene of an accident can check for the correct dosages.

    The cash registrar can find special order items and the clients last color for flat wall paint. When you open the example of your new journal in the news is really NEWS as of now.


    http://nt.excite.com/ntd.gw?UID=0A01E72D325D9752
    OR
    http://live.excite.com/?uid=02ACF57B331C101E


    OR http://www.wiredbrain.net/frlhomec.htm the NEW Freeload


    Business Week


    Cover Story: THE NEW BUSINESS CYCLE
    BY MICHAEL J. MANDEL With Andy Reinhardt in San Francisco


    THE NEW BUSINESS CYCLE-- It used to be housing and autos. But now, high tech rules. And a stall there could stagger the economy ...


    Consumers and businesses now spend $282 billion in the U.S. on information technology hardware alone, making it larger than any of the traditionally cyclical sectors such as autos and construction. That's 17% more than U.S. purchases of new motor vehicles and parts, 49% more than spending on new homes, and 168% more than commercial and industrial construction.


    Global high bandwidth satellites connected to wireless digital networks provide TV, phone, Internet and other services not yet invented.

    The elements that make this an historic development in the nature of homo sapient live on planet Earth is making us all part of a global Menlo Park.

    The process of learning and doing changes in thousands of private U-2 projects.

    Comsat


    next week will blanket the planet with ATM with the introduction of a commercial satellite-based service. Unlike ATM services delivered over terrestrial fiber optic circuits, Comsat's satellite-based service provides ubiquitous worldwide coverage and lets network managers and carriers quickly deploy ATM to difficult-to-serve areas, Comsat executives said.


    SEE http://www.techweb.com/wire/

    search for satellites: also look for DigitalTV by direct broadcast down from the sky, to local server, wireless to you - anywhere, the phone is a Network Computer and the TV is an Information Processor and game port.


    RE: Cut And paste: It can be done see Enlightenment


    Clicking News and Places at

    The Four+Corners http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/2216
    Four Corners Makes A Cross: Multicultural News and Information on Spiritual Pathways of the Earth
    Includes a lot about the spiritual history of humanity and the people who make it. Resources highlight scholastic humanities places on the net.


    I open two browser windows ( Netscape Professional Communicator 4.0 PR 3 with Composer p32e40b3.exe 13.7 Mb from ftp1.netscape.com ftp1 to 21 ) in one browser I get the materials I find on the Web. In the other I openhttp://www.wiredbrain.net/sample.htm then I open composer editor. I cut and paste from the browser into my web page, save and upload.

    Sign Guestbook


    View Guestbook

    <BR><B><h4> The author


    go to OFFICE

    communications

    go to money page

    New and hot Links: Your Futures Links
    Newsgroups:

    culist.futurec


    I am asking the synergy bunch to join and use this news server for ideas and reports from the future.

    The future has arrived it just hasn't arrived at the same time everywhere -


    I find a story in one of the key word searchs in Excite http://nt.excite.com/ntd.gw?UID=0A01E72D325D9752 which I think is open to anyone. Go ahead and try the pre-set key word searchs. When I find a important or interesting story I can link directly in my http://www.wiredbrain.net/sample.htm and have a current search on http://www.wiredbrain.net/alexandria.htm

    http://www.foxnews.com:80/business/wires/f_0317_59

    REAL-TIME JOURNALISM


    March 20, 1997

    The First day of Spring

    RE: Tele-editors-journalist-research-librarians wanted: Synergy Network (

    The GlobalVillages Schools ) is looking for tele-workers to set-up and maintain private research reports.

    The work involves doing web search journalism from remote sites.

    BENEFITS
    Editors stay current in their field or s of interest and earn some cash while working on the updates.

    The example is http://www.wiredbrain.net/sample.htm


    The effects of SYNERGY benefit subscribers, they get more than the sum of the parts: updates by e-mail by someone who knows the subject! A set of background and reference pages - updated daily Access to 100's of other subjects

    SEE the technology working on EXCITE and AltaVista: then set up your own page on your own site in your own way. ( if you don't have a site use GeoCities ) we will link up the pages. When we have critical mass we will charge fees of $5.00 a month, the editor gets $4.00, x 100 x 1000 adds up.


    RE: Topics for SENSE Synergy Enterprise News Search Enlightenments:


    Pets and Children, Horses, Birds, Reptiles, Personal Fitness, Running, Hobbies, models, Money - good buys, bargains and investments, UFO's, New Age, Independent Politics, Social Life and services, Volunteers,

    Theater, plays and movies, Life Styles, records, books, Science Fiction, Mystery, Photography, Painting, Video, Languages, Sports, Bikes, Chess, Bridge, Travel and adventure, Small Hotels B&B, Gambling, Outdoors, Home Business, School and teaching, home school tips, Internet applications, Masons and other associations, Church Groups and activities, House and Garden, Wines and Beer, Cooking, sowing and crafts, collecting stamps, Antiques, Racing, CARS and motor bikes, Airplanes, Boats, fishing, hunting, guns, bows, PC Games, Computers, et al..
    Topics with a wide interest.

    RE: A handful - a few good people:


    I have had a few responses to our search for a few good people to act as editors, researchers, journalist, scholars for Synergy Networks subscription information services, Synergy Enterprise News Search Enlightenment SENSE...


    We need a few good people to do sample pages on any subject of interest to them. We then hope others will be interested enough to subscribe.


    You need: ( see the site for details ) A PC and connections to a Internet Service Provider (ISP) A web site - you can use www.geocities.com 2 Mb for free A web page editor with FTP to your site.


    Use any means necessary to create an example of the topic you have selected. It should include: A.) A system for daily updates B.) a reference page to important on-going sources of information C.) background papers reflecting the background and basics in the field ( technology101 ). All information is not on the Web or in Journals - it maybe useful to write a introduction to your topic. All these pages can be changed at anytime.


    WHEN we get a handful of examples we will promote the concept and try to find partners. WHEN there is enough content we will charge fees. Each SENSE editor runs their own site and collects 4/5 of the fees. Your income depends on the number of subscribers. Members get access to all the pages beyond their special interest and personal searches. SYNERGY comes from independent enterprise and initiative.


    Look at topics for SUGGESTIONS:


    Submissions:


    PERSONAL-NAME: Ian Evans


    EMAIL-ADDRESS: mads@helix.net


    MESSAGE: Dear Peter,


    I am a freelance web site designer and graphic artist. Presently I am
    working for Centex homes designing individual maps for the cities where their
    communities are located.
    This work is for their Internet web site and can be viewed at
    http://www.helix.net/u/mads/webward.html.


    Here also is a compendium of sites and graphic logo work
    I have done for various internet related clients over the last three years.


    Always looking for work, I found your site using Alta Vista the search
    engine.
    Thanking you in advance for your time,
    Sincerely,
    Ian Evans
    http://www.helix.net/u/mads/webward.html
    mads@helix.net


    WWW PAGE SAMPLES
    Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 09:12:34 -0800
    From: cfehring@wsdot.wa.gov (Carl Fehring)

    "first" look at some of the GOOD web page samples:


    WEB USAtoday SUN IBM CNN APPLE NBC CBS
    ABC GMC TOYS CARPOINT
    etc,etc,etc in netscape you can just enter these words in address window.


    I would suggest the following:


    1. TOP LINE (Text ONLY version for sloooowww modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s)
    2. HOT NEWS (To click to your LATEST STUFF pages)
    3. SEARCH (button to find the needle in the haystack!!!)
    4. INDEX or MAP (button to see the logic in your site)
    5. LINKS (button to branch to what you think is important)
    -
    6. FRAMES & Java (keep it to a minimum, we are not all on T3 yet!)
    7. ADS (include at the bottom, if you must.)


    What sites guide the "industry" on EXCELLENT WEB PAGE DESIGN ?
    [carl]

    One day, some 400 miles up, dozens of someone's compact satellites will supplement or replace aging geosynchronous satellites 22,000 miles higher. http://www.talks.com:80/moneytree.html

    Venture Capital:


    http://www5.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_749.html


    Still happens, only the secret words have changed.

    The first new word?


    According to Bob Kagle of Benchmark Capital:


    Transactions.


    That meansfinding better ways to help "e-tailers" market their wares online. Better ways to sell books. Travel. Gifts. Music. And finding better ways to help Websites serve advertisements via targeting and tracking. Places to look for investment include Benchmark Capital and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.



    The second new word? According to Matt Ocko of Softbank Ventures:


    Efficiency.

    Web-based efficiency software squeezes dollars out of a company's production costs. Makes delivering a product from raw materialsto customer service easier and cheaper. Places to look for investment include Softbank (which also owns ZDNet), Accel Partners and HummerWinblad Venture Partners.

    RE: Real business -


    If you haven't been there check out ... be sure of the "- " in the name
    http://www.wal-mart.com/


    Welcome to
    Wal-Mart Online!
    We now have over 32,000 products in the Online Store,
    so we're bound to have just what you need.
    2,000 New Music Titles
    20,000 New Computer Items


    2.)Useful if you want http mail from any site
    Http://www.hotmail.com/

    for html mail ( netscape in-box ) on the web


    3.) 100 Computer Mags
    http://www.internetvalley.com/archives/0596top100mag.html


    Rolling in the Web Money


    Friday, March 28, 1997 11:57:19 PM EST


    CommunicationsWeek,
    http://techweb.cmp.com/cw/cwi/default.html
    March 24, 1997


    Byline: Terry Sweeney


    Leading by example in electronic commerce is yielding great returns for the industry's leading internetworking vendors.


    Cisco and 3Com are reporting huge revenues from their Web sites, which have simplified the interface between the vendors and their customers and distributors.


    Cisco is on track to garner about $2 billion in annual sales from its Cisco Connection Web site, said president and CEO John Chambers last week at CommunicationsWeek's Networked Economy Conference in Washington, D.C.



    The $2 billion figure is based on Cisco's own goal of deriving 30 percent of its revenues from the Web, and is extrapolated from recent financial results where Cisco's fiscal year revenues were annualized to $6.4 billion.
    Similarly, Eric Benhamou, chairman of 3Com, said his company also is exploiting the Web to move more product. But unlike Cisco, which uses direct sales channels, 3Com uses resellers, making it a little harder to track end users. "We're doing several hundred million dollars" from 3Com's Web site, Benhamou said at the conference.



    The Web is providing other economic benefits as well. "We're saving $250 million of a $1.5 billion expense base," Chambers said, referring to technical support, software delivery, and service and order tracking. "We save $125 million by having the Net handle 70 percent of the calls" to Cisco's technical assistance center for customer service, he said.
    Moreover, 15 percent of Cisco's orders are now handled via the Internet, Chambers added.


    look up ( fee service free for 14 days )


    http://www.companylink.com/companylookup.cfm


    http://www.tympani.com/

    NetAttaché Enterprise Server extends the power of NetAttaché Pro to the corporate Intranet. Advanced user-friendly technology for Intranet Web publishing and information repository.



    The web site: http://aristotle.ari-net.com/



    The challenge of the information age is in the information itself - mountains of it. As business becomes more specialized, as life becomes more complex, you find you need to know and retain more information, just to try to keep up.
    Do we have technology to make sense of Internet Information ? We need real people with the skills of BOTH reporters and scholars - with the help of technology to be information assistants to paid clients.. http://www.wiredbrain.net/sample.htm


    Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 12:21:55 -0500
    Matt Pardo matt@pardo.com


    I have a couple sites I might be interested in adding to your network, although they do need a bit of work. 1) A computer support/hardware information site:
    See: http://www.pardo.com/support/


    2) A Java site - currently contains code and archived mailing lists. Actually, the code isn't available to the public yet, but I could turn it on anytime.
    See: Java.com/">http://www.cup-o-Java.com/


    3) A programming site for C, C++ and perl programmers.
    See http://www.scripts-r-us.com/


    I have hired a graphic design team to spruce up the Java and the scripts r us site.

    The last two sites will be resources for programmers. I am waiting on the design to be done before I unveil all the features.


    By the way, I am a very, very experienced cgi programmer and web admin. If you need anything done for this project, I am available for contract work as well. Additionally, I run a consortium of consultants who can do just about anything, i.e. web to databases, cgi programming, hard core programming, editing, html, graphic design and layout. You name it, our group can do it.


    I intend for these sites to have active forums, online classifieds, search engines and the like.


    Contact me if you have any questions.


    Sincerely,
    Matt Pardo


    Well I try to explain GO TO:

    Concrete Suggestions


    SEE help.htm .. We are talking to Enews and Excite about using their service. If you can think of what you think would be useful - professional association, interest group or other topics and a format, then run a sample ( maybe very different from mine , and BETTER ) I will cover the links and see if we get any response.



    The idea is free agents each doing their own topics, but a common data bank so if someone subscibes to your service they get everyone's else as well ( when they need a different topic)

    They subscribe to you - $5 a month, you pay us $1 for central services and PR, we can do the billing and credit card charges... Take a look around and see if you catch-on to the way current news search, web search, background can be tied together... Maybe with orginal research


    The WWW Virtual Library WWWVL: Journalism

    As anticipated Tuesday, IBM,

    Oracle, Sun Microsystems and Netscape endorsed an
    “open, modular” Internet software environment for network
    business computing that will allow customers to mix and
    match software programs regardless of the supplier.

    http://www.msnbc.com/news/61676.asp



    NEWSPAGE for Synergy


    SYNERGY ENEWS PAGE

    user "wiredbrain" password "synergy"



    GO TO: http://nt.excite.com/ntd.gw?UID=0A01E72D325D9752

    Then try KEY WORDS in NEWS TRACKER for how the internet is developing.


    OR http://www.wiredbrain.net/frlhomec.htm the NEW Freeload


    About the art and science of Internet search, please see http://www.wiredbrain.net/sample.htm.
    pflaum resume


    Please feel free to ask -Dr. Moose loves to answer:


    In 1996, Netscape mapped out a pioneering vision of the Full Service Intranet - internal corporate networks built on open Internet standards that provide dramatically improved communication and access to information. Netscape Communicator and Netscape SuiteSpot 3.0 enable the Full Service Intranet and will ship in the first half of 1997.


    Now Netscape is building on our original Full Service Intranet vision to show how companies can use their intranet to build a seamless network environment that enfolds their partners and customers in a web of information. In this paper we describe this new vision - the Networked Enterprise.


    http://home.netscape.com/comprod/at_work/white_paper/vision/intro.html


    GO TO: http://nt.excite.com/ntd.gw?UID=0A01E72D325D9752

    Then try KEY WORDS in NEWS TRACKER for how the internet is developing.


    OR http://www.wiredbrain.net/frlhomec.htm the NEW Freeload


    About the art and science of Internet search, please see http://www.wiredbrain.net/sample.htm. It is a example of a search about how we will be connected from SERVERS that have uplinks to satellites ( high and low orbits ) and provide a lot more than connections.

    They will be network utilities, similar to what big corporations already have, so the PC is on a "real" network and becomes more of a Network Computer.

    The link from the server to you will most likely be wireless and carry cable, phone, fax and all kinds of news services not invented yet. One of these services will be life long learning.

    The Internet is an invitation to learn how to learn. Since people are "troop" animals they need and benefit from work groups as well as research skill.



    The major economic impact of the Internet will be tele-work or tele-commuters that work from home, tele-work service clubs, or on the road because the economics are so strong. Office space, driving, and cities are very expensive and not necessary for many jobs and services - including learning services.


    NOW to do a search, I like to use EXCITE to start - (sometimes) pointcast, see http://www.wiredbrain.net/alexandria.htm and a number of key word searches.

    RE: Web Journalism:


    My father, Irving Peter Pflaum, was for many years Foreign Editor of the Sun-Times in Chicago. Every day he made many decisions about what went where in the paper.

    These judgments were made on the basis of years of experience in foreign affairs, as a foreign corespondent, and knowledge of many people and lands. He had a sense of the important issues of his times, from Central Europe to Cuba. Journalism involves sorting the endless stream of material into a useful source of information.



    The outbreak of on-line materials, increasing streams of hype, hope, PR, web pages, on-line journals et al; makes new demands on information processing to turn noise into information. It requires a knowledge of the field, a sense of judgment about what is true and important. I have suggested three levels, a primary sort of today's news as Excite does very well by key words, a set of background papers, so you can look up LMDS or other terms and ideas, and third a set of sources that point out what is relevant - the long term trends and why, for example, modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog ) going from 28K to 56K may be quickly replaced by ADSL technology.



    WebActive This link if you want to use it is http://www.webactive.com/webactive/cgi-bin/wniasearch with IMG at http://www.real.com/ads/webactive5.gif NOSAVE HEIGHT=60 WIDTH=468 WebActive


    Only people who know something and have judgment can do this. I suggest on-line ( tele-workers ) act as editors in 1000's of subjects from paint, to office machines, retail and travel etc. for the 1000's of people in every field. With a base of 100's of area guides, tours, background-ers, we then have a resource beyond newsletters.

    There is SYNERGY between editors. modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s connect to wires or wireless, Network Computers and Java Scripts, information systems, markets, labor pools, the economy of Asia and the federal budget.. and so on.



    The style is like Encarta Encyclopedia plus the instant periodical guide to Journals, books in print, E-libraries, search engines
    use "wiredbrain" all seamless tied together by a SUBJECT index recreated in real time by on-line reference librarians/news editors.


    If you get about 1/2 down the page there is a concrete suggestion about a Tour-type site that is to look at sample.htm and updates.htm

    The idea is a multi-dimensional live system that gives


    FIRST the "hot" news -


    SECOND the background on the subjects mentioned and


    THIRD the theory of "current history" i.e. why some things are more important than others.

    Then CHARGE $5.00 a month for a HUMAN to sort out what is noise from information and provide a PRIVATE location where the three levels are stored - by subjects for up to 2500 special interest topics.


    Encarta started with the idea of seamless interface between topics, news, updates and references ( including ones that walk and talk ) using WIZARDS - Newsweek and others also tried CD rom, encyclopedia - news - web search interface.. YES I think excite personal pages are much better than the others - AltaVista as a search engine.. You see that a visitor to wiredbrain can go directly to the topics on my Excite page and use the key words I have been working with for months. It takes awhile for the process to age and mature and "learn what I like". For example just now : ( see below )

    TIMEDATE check


    the time on your computer:
    For Example of share objects CLOCKS


    I think a cloned sheep named Dolly living on a farm in Scotland has a lot more to say about the future of humanity than all the new media pundits combined.


    Blowing Off Virtual Steam Vent Your Spleen,

    Then Pass It On


    J3 is a telecommunications company offering the convenience of free, unlimited Internet access in 350 cities worldwide, packaged with competitive long distance rates. Using one of the largest and most advanced networks, J3 provides state-of-the-art, high speed Internet connectivity. J3 has made it easy. Just sign up online, and you will be cruising the internet within a few hours. http://www.j3com.com/


    If this is not possible, we are recommending Prodigy ISP


    Saturday, March 08, 1997 8:19:10 AM http://desi.excite.com/News/970308/06.NEWS-ROCKET.html


    The Starrt of Web-tv..



    The rocket carried the

    first of a new generation


    of high-power direct broadcast satellites built by Space Systems Loral for TCI Inc. It is the first commercial satellite with more than 10,000 watts of available power.

    The satellite's electricity-generating solar wings span nearly 90 feet (30 meters)


    Using digital compression, the satellite will be capable of transmitting over 150 television channels to homes across the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico equipped with 13-inch dish antennas.



    The Atlas rocket released the 7,844-pound (3,558 kg) satellite into a temporary egg-shaped orbit about 30 minutes after blastoff. A rocket motor was to fire later to round off its 22,300-mile-high (35,887 km) orbit.


    It was the 29th consecutive successful launch for the Atlas rocket, which started life in the 1950s as an intercontinental ballistic missile.


    Gates predicts a wired Africa By Reuters March 6, 1997, 6:30 a.m. PT Bill Gates, computer guru and chief executive of U.S. software giant Microsoft (MSFT), said today the Internet was poised to open up Africa and India to the world. Wireless can connect the four billion people who don't have good phone service and one billion more with poor and or expensive service ( Russia, Eastern Europe, Latin America etc.) Tele-work from these sites can reform world labor markets.


    RE: SYNERGY RESALES
    - Web host service company:


    Now there are millions of individuals, smaller companies, schools, institutions of all kinds that would buy a web site from a Web host service company. We can put together editors, graphic artist, programmers to provide a complete package.

    The business of everyone having their own server or doing their own webmaster work can be replaced or supplemented by a "reseller".

    The Synergy Group doing tele-work (tele-commuters) sets up the site and does personal service.


    A site now costs $350.00 a year, Synergy Network gets a 30% discount to cover it's costs, so it's the same as a travel agent or ad agency, the client pays no more for the site than they would if they paid directly. For $500 a site ( total for a year ) we set up the site and manage it. For low competitive we have people to do graphics, CGI forms, what ever the client needs. This is a lot cheaper than having staff to do it, or most smaller users don't have the people or the interest in doing it themselves.


    msi.order@prowebsite.com That's why so many resellers choose ProWebSite(tm). You'll find the most features and benefits for you at the lowest price. Plus... resellers get an additional 30% discount on all 5 website packages! Take a look at http://prowebsite.com for more details. For the next 10 days, both resellers and non-resellers will get 30% off with this additional "pick your own bonus" special offer.


    Monday, March 03, 1997 8:09:27 AM ...


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    By JOHN HORGAN Remove the DNA from the OVUM, add and subtracts different DNA, produce a creature never known to nature. What do we have ? Not only new types but new living creatures that maybe able to reproduce on their own.



    The Roslin Institute and PPL

    Therapeutics

    RE: $40,000 working at home or anywhere;


    NEWSPAGE for Synergy



    SYNERGY ENEWS PAGE



    user wiredbrain password "synergy"


    We are looking for people to do sample pages of Synergy Journals see SAMPLE and SAMPLE PAGE from excite SEARCH


    AND LiveTopics - from AltaVista see how LIVE_TOPICS works &

    YAHOO CURRENT TECHNOLOGY UPDATE


    http://my.yahoo.com/? user "wiredbrain" password "synergy" Science & Technology: Computer Science : Human/Computer Interaction: Information Science from LYCOS

    INFOSEEK technology

    BEAUCOUP search engines
    use "wiredbrain"


    all on one page

    MAGELLAN (McKinley)

    SiFMuG


    will interface you to other Net resources with 116 gateways SAMPLE SEARCH


    Read the "updates.htm" information on all three levels current news, web pages background and theory to tie it all together.


    Focus on a topic for example

    Key words


    - Free On-line Dictionary of Computing Universal Mobile Communication - Broadband UMTS, RACE, PCS personal communications systems, MBS Mobile Broadband Systems, ACTS, ADSL -- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line , LMDS Wireless Broadband : Entertainment, Data, Voice and Other 28 GHz LMDS ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) ISDN Key Word count on AltaVista: LMDS: 2929; UMTS: 4956; ADSL: 19702; MBS: 34917; broadband: 96087; PCS: 117021; wireless: 301479; ISDN: 575679; ATM: 588241


    What topic do you think 1000 members of some group would pay $5.00 a month each to get, updates and new searches on a daily, weekly basis.


    Fritz Perls called pretentious, defensive, polite social chit chat or gossiping

    "Chicken dropping"


    the regular daily NEWS on MSNBC

    "Bull droppings"


    and heavy image and spin doctors PoliticsNow

    "Elephant dropping"


    the Maximum-

    Theory hope and hype..


    We work on these three levels within frames: the chit chat in the first field ( who is doing what to whom ) ; regular news in the second frame and background theory in the last frame. Read the "updates.htm" information on all three levels current news, web pages background and theory to tie it all together. A Journal includes searches in live.excite.com,

    plus enews, inews, etc. POINTCAST, and a dozen or more search engines
    use "wiredbrain" using different key words.

    Then I block and paste to SAMPLE giving the reference and hyperlinks.

    http://desi.excite.com/News/970221/12.TECH-BRAIN.html After all, a librarian talks to you about your research needs, knows where to look the material and helps you find it. With the right material at hand, you can go to work on your research project -- such as fixing your PC. To see how this works look at the "updates.htm" information on all three levels current news, web pages background and theory to tie it all together.

    SAMPLE PAGE from excite

    SEARCH

    and

    EXAMPLES and Samples


    :AND LiveTopics - from AltaVista see how LIVE_TOPICS works AND on http://www.wiredbrain.net/ edu.htm , tour.htm , hotflash.htm , internet.htm , intranet.htm


    Copies of the SYNERGY JOURNAL sent by request:


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    GOTO and sign in for excite pal ! Will be a board, chat and a newsletter and e-mail exchange to replace synergy newsletter - Directory Floor 503


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    use wiredbrain and "any topic"GlobalVillage Excite NewsSearch
    Since 3/15/1995 ( about 100 per day - 50 % of actual count )
    FastCounter by LinkExchange

    RE: Up-to-speed with the most exciting story of our time: a proposal and job offer because of the Growth of Internet Use

    Internet JOURNALism, search engines
    use "wiredbrain", and clipping services need to be tied together to provide pointed updates for busy people who get too much unsorted information.

    There needs to be a careful balance of JOURnalism as a sorter - filter and the search engines
    use "wiredbrain" which dump everything on your plate, the two approaches can be balanced with newsletters and hyperlinks.


    NEWSPAGE



    for example or Live.excite.com for Synergy Bunch Personal Search Page -


    Technology, Web networks et al... sorted and up to the minute.... AND LiveTopics - from AltaVista see how LIVE_TOPICS works



    The development of the four elements and seven technologies that are called internets, Intranet, extranets.. 1.)

    The Box, 2.) Connections, 3.) Servers, 4.) Content, 5.) Tele-work, 6.) Business 7.) Key Technologies PUSH on Excite


    I am very impressed with how live.excite.com


    AND LiveTopics - from AltaVista see how LIVE_TOPICS works and how they do the clipping service. I create a number of topics covering the four elements:

    The Computer (

    The box before me ):

    The wire or connection to a network ( Including the modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s at both ends, the ISP ): What I find out there on the Internet,

    The Software that makes it possible ( Windows95, Netscape, Explorer ) Java et al, Oracle Corp. will be joined by SunSoft Inc., IBM and Netscape Communications Corp. at Internet World to detail plans to coordinate their CORBA technologies, representing a milestone for the distributed objects.


    For Example of share objects CLOCKS and finally the new ways of doing this ( That I can't use now but will soon ) such as cable, direct broadcast, Web-TV infrastructure and architecture of , Network Computers - Wireless.

    They all form a package and how the package is configured is the Trillion dollar question.


    In order to keep up with these events, and how they effect education, training, business large and small, marketing, politics, regulation, our life styles, sex and religion is of great interest. People can use POINTCAST, the traditional and new media, to see what they get or be proactive and set up


    EXCITE


    AND LiveTopics - from AltaVista see RE: What do you need to know today:


    While the idea of a " clipping service sample.htm " of 300 or 3000 magazines ( pre- filtered and delayed by editors and reporters and using a lot of unfiltered PR wires ) is good; this combined with web searches, also with filters of the non-relevant and false, could be better. I still require a human filer and judgment about what is hype, hope and what is real.

    The idea of the synergy-network at Globalvillages is a tele-work base of "human filers" that process the results of "clipping services" and web searches.

    The results are put on site daily and a summary is sent by In-box from Netscape.

    The service would be fee based and individualized by real people who know their subjects and clients. It's like having a personal research assistant, librarian, reporter, secretary that provides a "daily intelligence update" like the CIA does for national leaders - but focused on what each client needs and likes to know.


    One wiredbrain agent would work for clients in each of the four elements and seven technologies that most of us need to know about, as well as special needs in every field. A synergy tele- worker doing 2000 hr a year at $20 hr ( $ 40,000 ) could handle about 1000 clients for a cost of $40.00 each. A $5.00 a month fee seems reasonable and cost effective. Break even comes at about 10 agents = $400,000 cost and $200,000 for the cost of the Web-site and In-box services, a 100 agents ( 100,000 clients ) is 2 Million net revenue for Wiredbrain etc. 1 % of the 50 million Internet users is 500,000 clients, and 500 agents with 500 special fields.

    There are 2500 special interest groups working in Washington alone, from Apple Growers to Zen Buddhist. About 5,000 SIG's have e-mail newsletters and newgroups but most are unfiltered and difficult to use.

    There are 20,000 chat lines.

    There are at least 50,000 in-house publications, ( home builders, real estate, car dealers, accountants, churches, sports teams ) and many more local and community newsletters. For the basic fee the "agent" answers personal inquiries, while special searches and reports are extra. Each topic fixes the key words and filers the clipping services and web searches on subjects by request, on a daily and weekly basis. We have a list of people quite willing and able to do this. Targeted advertising ( clearly labeled and having no impact on the agents who filer news and information because advertiser contamination is a real problem at many publications ) could add to the income stream once the system has the user base.



    The News and Information services provided by newspapers and magazines, yellow pages, local classified and national radio/TV, cable news, technical journals and conferences, libraries and schools / colleges/ universities, become one element of the IT, information exchange technology system. www.wiredbrain.net is covering the central events of our times and has widened the technical world to include the Father ,

    The Son , and the Holy Ghost ; policy, education, and psychology. (Mind, Body, Spirit) (Logos, Ethos, Pathos) (Thinking, doing, feeling) ( Head, Hands, Heart ) (

    The true, the good, and the beautiful) because Human evolution in played out on the connections: the catch-on factor. IT (information technology ) is all about knowing what you need, getting the tools to do what you want to achieve, all because you care about yourself and others. IT will depend on "wizards" that learn as you learn, grow as you grow.

    The format matters. We are inventing a new format for a new information age.


    Ben Franklin was one of the first "media moguls". Newspapers depended on a Co-opetition ( Brandenburger and Nalebuff ) a VERY Interesting site at http://mayet.som.yale.edu/coopetition where complimenters included a public that could read, protestant religion, liberal capitalism and republics are causes and effects of reading / printing / post office and movable type synergies.


    Arthur Clarke wrote a paper for a British Aero-space journal in 1948 describing in good detail a low orbit satellite system. (LOS)

    The rockets to put such and system up, and the computer technology to create communications satellites began in 1958 with Sputnik and became operational within the Apollo program and the moon landing. Cable TV industry in the 1980's depended on the "complimenters" of rockets, satellites and computers.

    The PC developed in the late 70's and now is on the brink of being tied to the tele- communications, broadcast, narrow-cast, individual-cast, wireless, cable, video-conferencing, tele-work, tele-learning, wiredbrain networks. We report on the four elements and seven technologies in the Information Technology Game.


    If you drew a "Value Map" of Internet/Intranets/extranets web-TV, network computers, software, hardware, communications business you would find a model of co-opetion.

    The whole industry depends on the linkages and synergies of 1000's of players. HOW TO REPORT this story... www.wiredbrain.net is a prototype - school, book, library, newspaper, magazine, active and interactive, flexible to different needs and tastes. We need more than the flash coverage, more than a search engine, we need deep-thinking - reflection and context.

    The NEWS is NOT the 30 second sound bite - the current hot topic designed to arouse and plunder.

    The NEWS is the events that shape our lives, that effect our ability to do what we want and need to do. A NEW-SERVICE that helped people navigate the information explosion and overload, with a emphatic, kind, friendly interface would make a lot of money because it meets real client needs and desires.


    live.excite.com


    AND LiveTopics - from AltaVista see Live_topics which comes close as I have found ( I have tried or continue to use POINTCAST, back- web, MSNBC, real audio/video, freeloader, and other "PUSH" systems and use AltaVista, yahoo, and other search systems all the time; but they are still too cluttered and mass media types, excite seems to have gotten the idea of "individual" and personal idea working better.) While the idea of a "clipping service" of 300 magazines ( and a lot of the PR wire ) is good and web search, with filters, is better. I still require a human filer.

    The idea of the synergy-network at Globalvillages is a tele-work base of "human filers" that process the results of "clipping services" and web searches.

    The results are put on site daily and a summary is sent by In-box from Netscape.


    We have the in-box mail from Netscape.

    The mailer ( Synergy Newsletter ) is a short page with the Four Elements - Computers, Communications, Network Services, Service Integration - Languages and Programs. ( For example the Corel_Office_for_Java using a Marimba Channel ) then the seven technologies: Chips and boxes ( PC to NC ), lines, wires, wireless, satellites, services, and networks. Each of these boxes ( elements ) has a today's stories pre-sorted page (http link) and a "tour" to get up to speed page. So the user can get the background on Java, IIOP COBRA etc. and find the most current information.



    The synergy staff ( my list ) could contribute to one or more elements or technologies and/or "why it matters", what does this mean to me - as a educator, a business person, a citizen, etc.

    The whole forms a matrix, the BIG topic at top - COMPUTERS - ( boxes and bits ) then the background on OS, suites, networks, then the social business and economic issues: who wins and loses, how does this effect our lives ?

    Concrete suggestions:


    AND LiveTopics - from AltaVista see how LIVE_TOPICS works create a test site: With four directories:


    Computers, communications, Internets, (internals, extra-nets) and Synergies ( packages ).


    In each of the four directories is today's


    A.)Info.page a resorted Excite search ( edited and selected ),


    B.) tour of the area, and dialog and comments about Education, Business ( big and small ) Political and social effects.


    C.) Background and resources


    Maybe ad 's can pay for some of the time our members contribute to this effort. I will be glad to do it free until there is an income stream, then for $ 20 an hour create or edit some of the pages.



    The target is:


    A mailer to a few thousand members ( paid) and a PR press release ( that will show up on POINTCAST and in all the search engines
    use "wiredbrain" )THE SYNERGY NEWS Date SUBJECT


    "Example.htm" files -- one page of links - and maybe today's story is on Coral - Java - push channels - then a backgrounder with is also updated - see our site for a very sloppy - one person attempt at something like what I am suggesting. Read the "updates.htm" information on all three levels current news, web pages background and theory to tie it all together. ,


    see the tours on excite ,


    AND LiveTopics - from AltaVista see how LIVE_TOPICS works but with more focus for a target audience. Put your drafts in http://www.hotbot.com/?SW=web&SM=MC&MT=wiredbrain&DC=10&DE=2&RG=NA&_v=2 in Netscape you can drag and drop current directory is:/


    to see the whole file go to http://www.hotbot.com/?SW=web&SM=MC&MT=wiredbrain&DC=10&DE=2&RG=NA&_v=2 our use FTP program user wiredbrain, password synergy directory /documents. (NT server).

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    The world of the internet 101 and intranets, How TO use Information + Understanding =

    The seven step, color coded, way to knowledge in the electronic age moved again

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    [DOC] SYNERGY http://www.wiredbrain.net documents files JOURNAL Wednesday, January 29, 1997 "information space" MS vs. Netscape RE: A question of composition: In-groups and between groups evolution;


    TODAY'S HOTFLASH:

    RE: It will, it can, it might WORK!

    The structure of the revolution in Communications and computers A Fast Server, using Java type programs via a faster network


    From Corel you can get a pre-beta Corel Java Office Desktop from ftp2.corel.com and Java.corel.com/


    http://officeorJava.corel.com/ for coj.exe but first you need the C:\Java files in ftp://ftp.Javasoft.com/pub/ JDK-1 0-2 win .exe then : ( it says it should work in Netscape 3.1 ) open the program where you should be able to use WordPerfect as a Java page or right in your Netscape browser and Borland's spread sheets.

    The Marimba tuner will auto up date on turner.marimba.com a Corel_Office_for_Java_Desktop 5Mb channel. It doesn't work very well, not yet but soon maybe... What this means when it works will be a complete office suite running inside your browser and a REAL Internet/Intranets interface using Java that updates itself ! You have a c:\Java as the program master ( on any platform ) and objects maked into packages such as Word Perfect ( which can be downloaded as needed on a fast network ) BUT you can replace each element at will -mailer, graphics, video et al -- very different from MS Office 87.. It's too slow now but will get faster, and faster and faster I would like to hear from people who have a fast machine, lots of memory, let me know how Corel Office works for you ?


    www.first-tv.com gives a little picture ( works ) like CuSeeMe and RealAudio at www.real.com has real video ( free) but wants a Pentium ? (works on my 486 fine) Now you can watch the news rather than do your work -
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    [DOC] SYNERGY http://www.wiredbrain.net documents files JOURNAL Thursday, January 30, 1997 Why not referendums ? Can we get a committee going to save the republic?


    [DOC] SYNERGY http://www.wiredbrain.net documents files JOURNAL Friday, January 31, 1997 STANDARDS -

    The critical high Ground in global communications see hotflash below


    [DOC] SYNERGY http://www.wiredbrain.net documents files JOURNAL Saturday, February 01, 1997 A program of reform for our "human capital"


    [DOC] SYNERGY http://www.wiredbrain.net documents files JOURNAL Wednesday, February 12, 1997 8:43:15 AM Faster.txt

    The structure of TeleWork and TeleLearn


    [DOC] First.htm THE FIRST PAGE 27-Jan-97 19:06 93k


    [DOC] Color.htm 7 steps to wisdom 27-Jan-97 19:03 34k


    [DOC] Epcot.htm

    The Telework/Telelearn prototype 27-Jan-97 19:04 77k


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    RE: BUSINESS POLITICAL SUMMIT
    Davos, Switzerland,

    The World Economic Forum,

    the foremost international membership of business and Government: Think about taxes in a global economy:

    The TIME special "

    The Networked Society"

    The outbreak of TAX FREE money, international cyber-cash, threatens the financial base of the nation state - the Internet rules !

    http://earthtimes.org:80/networkingworldfeb8_97.HTM

    The EarthTimes


    http://nytsyn.com:80/live/Latest_columns/034_020397_110020_17582. html

    The New York Times


    http://pathfinder.com/@@b2yqYQUAk3*fF*6C/time/davos/arcdavos.html TIME


    It's interesting that all the search engines
    use "wiredbrain" failed to find this important current event except the news search in EXCITE.

    The TIME article is "cute" and misses 1/2 the point but has some nice pictures.


    So what is the point?



    The Internet will include the major part of developed populations being on-line rather quickly - somewhere about 500 million people in 2000, up from 5 million in 1990, to over 50 million today. What took telephones 100 years to achieve can be done in this decade. Some of the other 5.5 billion could benefit from a leap frog of phones and wires to Satellites (Low Orbit) and wireless communications utilities. All these people can earn and spend tax free income and promote tax free commerce on the web, and play hide and seek with traditional governments.



    The Globalization of business becomes even faster. SYNERGY of who does what, where and how - becomes more powerful, where are products designed, produced, sold, by what kinds of distribution networks, what parts are done in-house, what by supplies, Intranets and extranets make whole new complex networks of economic and social relations easier. A company doing services for someone, someplace is paid somewhere else.

    The overhead (taxes, social insurance, even office space ) which can be 50% of traditional business costs, approaches zero. This is called Telework - tele-marketing - tele-banking - tele-information and learning. How about marketing Traditional Chinese remedies, packaged on the mainland and sold on the Web, paid to a credit card in Hong Kong. How are you going to tax and regulate me ? No office, no employees, no physical address ?



    The real power of Japan, Inc. is the networks of companies - internal cooperation and external competition - within groups and between groups. When a whole bunch of people, inside and outside "the organization", work together for the common good it's a big time winner. Western people and organization have wasted half their energies fight with themselves ( internal and external disputes ), promoting conflict as in our "balance of power" political systems, and being very confused about long term goals - such as cowardly short term profits.



    The talent pool for tele-communications work sites expand exponentially. Engineers and programmers in Russia and India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Israel, et al are already making an impact. Any company anywhere can go global.



    The political systems, including international organizations, are not ready and most businesses are scrambling to keep up. Global free markets in technology, information, financial services, can't be controlled by existing political systems, including TAXES and terrorist.


    How are you going to control investments and insurance, software and data, from anywhere to anywhere, paid for with cyberCASH. How are you going to control international accounting of networks of producers, suppliers, distribution systems without political loyalties and national headquarters ? Interesting ?


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    [DOC] Smart, small and stable schools..


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    RE:

    Welcome to the 21st Century:


    Going Global (Taylor & Webber)

    The Fast Company -


    The New doesn't happen all at once but creeps up on us, some places and organizations and industries changing fast and others remaining the same.

    The vast majority of the 6 billion people on earth are historically centuries behind the leading edge. Much of the world has not experienced the renaissance, the age of enlightenment, liberal capitalist industrial, urban, middle class, suburban, mass production, mass marketing, mass media, auto age, information age, competitive society we take for granted. In the middle are several billion in semi-developed places $5,000 and more GNP/per capita and there are about a billion people in regions with a GNP/per capita of $10,000 that support these modern life styles. All these world can exist side by side as in Tallahassee and Rio.



    The world human populations can be divided into regions of five to 40 million, where economics of scale are reached at 20 million and thereafter become diseconomies of scale. Each region has it's own special markets, abilities, advantages and disadvantages, bananas and coffee, within Global economies, such as banking, Airlines, communications, computers and gas, oil and plastics.


    If there is one defining characteristic of the 21st century society it is the ratio between fixed and variable costs/ ratio to transport costs. In the third world markets and production are local, except for items that are easy to ship and use; salt, gold, spices, ball point pens, then portable radios and a few other consumer items. As the market widens with roads and airports, in come motorbikes, cars and trucks and the outlets for local products grows. From these patterns of exchange grow national and international markets. A factory to produce tractors requires links to such markets.

    The ratio of fixed to variable cost is such that it pays to have factories in different regions using local materials and labor.

    The Global Market is different for Ford, GM, Whirlpool, Caterpillar, Palmolive, Coke, Nestle depending on the numbers for production and distribution.



    The style of those people and organizations of the 21st century involves high set up costs ( fixed costs) and low variable costs including transportation; bugs and drugs, bits and bites, software being an extreme case. A program can cost millions to develop and can be distributed on line for almost nothing; others industries having a low variable/fixed cost ratio are hard drives and common chips, drugs, financial services.

    The cost in each car of the labor and materials used in it's production, & transporting and distributing is still a major part of total costs.

    The 21st century industries the production and distribution costs are not important.

    The economy involves the skills, knowledge, attitudes that invent high content applications - programs and services such as the internet, global communications, bioengineering, et al. As Kenichi Ohmae points out in Taylor and Webber "Going Global" the changes of how goods are produced and sold shapes the rest of our "cultures" Nation states are not modern "economic" regions and not very useful for business plans and analysis.


    Rex Tugwell suggested, 30 years ago, the territory now represented by

    The United States, Canada and Mexico could be better managed by regional governments of about 20 Million persons each, within an economic union.

    The Greats Lakes region, Boston/Washington,

    The BayArea/NorthWest, Los Angeles, San Diego and North/west Mexico, Texas/Northeast Mexico, Denver/Colorado Springs regional industries, technologies and their special needs and talents could get a proper focus - etc.


    Welcome to the 21st Century.. where increases in demand, and then supply have complex feed back loops, are no longer directly connected to jobs/wages taxes and economic growth.. Improvements in Iron Collar workers ( robots ), and information workers increase supply to different demands with "jobs" created in different markets, think of computer games designed in Russia, satellites and pagers becoming game-boys built in China. This makes national economic policy rather silly, our 18th century constitution counter productive ( harmful ) and 90 % of political discussion rather quaint.



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