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A Portal on Digitalization

The Research Group on the Global Future presents new Internet Portal

01.11.1998 · Research Group on the Global Future


Our portal to the future on the digital revolution has won rave reviews from visitors. Thanks to everyone for their positive feedback. In short, the portal on digitalization is the first of several additions to our website that concentrate ideas and connections on one of the Research Group's topics. Each portal will link you to key documents, innovative web sites, and bibliographies that bring you the bestwork on the subject. Our next portal will illuminate the fundamental changes that biotechnology is bringing.

Links on the digital revolution

Note that external hyperlinks on these pages will open a new browser window.

Consultancy and Market Research
These sites usually serve to introduce the firm and provide marketing information to the general public. We scan these sites regularly to look for reports of special interest, which we bring to the attention of our newsletter subscribers.

Cyberspace, Culture & Visions
Where the digerati are pushing the boundaries of the new medium; the coolest sites we can find.

Governments & Governance
The official future. Some of them are interesting, some of them are merely definitive. Setting the standards and making the rules.

Interest Groups & Think Tanks
Online advocacy, political organization and proposals that are on their way to becoming policy. Real world politics in cyberspace, with real world interests and biases as well.

News Services & Online Magazines
Selected online versions of print media, some exclusively online services, with a strong emphasis on business and technology reporting.

Universities & Research Centers
Looking beyond the technology to its interaction with society and with individuals. Interpreting the consequences of the digital revolution.


 
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