A number of blogs did very well in describing the problems in the subprime market – even before most professional economists realized the problems. This fascinates me, like for instance the fact that in order to get cutting edge information about technology one rather consults blogs than major mainstream media. Of course, the smarter mainstream media now incorporate blogs in their operations, even allowing them a great deal of autonomy. It seems to be an illustration of how efficient those small, nimble entities can be, using the internet and network effects.
Edward Hugh gave an interesting talk about blogs and the internet at the London School of Economics: how the internet changes the practice of macro-economics.
Via Edward Harrison on Credit WriteDowns.
You can follow Hugh on Twitter, on his blog Global Economy Matters and on Facebook.
Roland Legrand
U.S. Army Medical Research and Materials Command’s Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC). It is interesting to have a closer look at this TATRC……………..
U.S. Army Medical Research and Materials Command’s Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC). It is interesting to have a closer look at this TATRC……………..
commercialization leading to civilian applications of the technology by the larger medical community, so the press release explains.
This article made me to know TATRC to a greater extend.Good one
U.S. Army Medical Research and Materials Command’s Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC). It is interesting to have a closer look at this TATRC……………..
software platform forms the basis of a distributed virtual environment for training medical first responders, with the potential for rapid transition to operational Army units and commercialization leading to civilian applications of the technology by the larger medical community so the press release explains.
Great confidence is there by Forterra while he has work in different field companies like corporate, healthcare, government, education, and entertainment industries and join to work with U.S army.
On-Line Interactive Virtual Environment software platform forms the basis of a distributed virtual environment for training medical first responders, with the potential for rapid transition to operational Army units and commercialization leading to civilian applications of the technology to suit it.
Forterra works for corporate, healthcare, government, education, and entertainment industries.From a European perspective it is interesting to see how companies such as Forterra enter into mutually beneficial relationships with the US government while blog’s share a lot of information for it.