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The INFORMATION ECONOMY - where is it?
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16/09/2003 20:43:44
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
 
 
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16/09/2003 19:57:06
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Politics
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People are easily fooled into believing that technological solutions will improve the World: steam power; electricity; information technology; computers; the green revolution - you name it!

What we really need in the World is an improved ethics (I would rather call it "spirituality", but "ethics" or "moral" will do as well).

Technological solutions can help, but they are no panacaea. And quite often, the way they are used depends on who uses it - for what purposes. These purposes are not always the betterment of mankind, as it should be.

>There continues to be considerable talk around the growing "information economy".
>It continues to be used to rationalize the movement of manufacturing jobs offshore (as in "yes, well those are 'old-world' and we are now moving into the information economy with plenty of jobs for the computer-literate").
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>Now I am aware of certain successful more recent businesses that sell "information" and make good money. Two that come to mind are weather tracking/predicting and satellite photography. I also know that marketing is successfully using (long deemd private, but they don't care) information from widely disparate sources to improve their techniques and success rates. And of course there are several that have been with us for a long time (well before computers) in specific niches.
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>But where is the burgeoning "INFORMATION ECONOMY???
>Was it assumed as part of the .COM explosion and forgotten that it was linked in the subsequent collapse?
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>I do know of one part of the information stream that is growing like wildfire and will continue unabated for the foreseeable future - work wanted signs and resume production.
Difference in opinions hath cost many millions of lives: for instance, whether flesh be bread, or bread be flesh; whether whistling be a vice or a virtue; whether it be better to kiss a post, or throw it into the fire... (from Gulliver's Travels)
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