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Date of issue : Saturday 24th 2001f March 2001


March 24, 2001. No. 3

This is a monthly virtual magazine for the thinkers and doers of the 21st century.
This magazine is free! You don't have to pay any charges.
Feel free to forward thsi magazine to your friends and your business associates.
Editor: Mario Raich, Ph.D.

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Manifesto of the New Reality and Lamento of the old one

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New Economy: A researchers tool.

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Manifesto of the New Reality and Lamento of the old one

This is a special edition of the Knowledge Economy magazine.
The attached article is an interactive publication. The present version 1.0 wants to trigger your views and ideas on the New Reality. All we want with the present version is provoke you to think and to react. We will edit them and integrate them into the version 2.0, which will be part of a book on the New Reality.
Integration means that we will continue to develop this manifesto in the same spirit as the version 1.0. It does not mean that we will just publish all inputs as they come. We will edit the if necessary, eventually combine with other ideas, or even create new concepts based on your input. But we will always indicate the source.
We hope that the dialogue will continue and we will be able to publish later on a version 3.0. In addition to this we plan to provide chat possibilities from the version 3.0 onwards. We want also enable the creation of a community of people that are interested in the New Reality, who care about the development of this world and who are dreaming of a better world.
We hope you will participate actively in the development of this topic.


2.

New Economy: A researchers tool.

Fabiola Thomann from Leanità's Research Department gives us a quick overview of the most interesting 10 reserach sites for the new economy and some rather unknown research companies beyond the big six.In addtition she indicates some selected E-Learning Companies and E-Learning information sources.


The virtual Magazine “Knowledge Economy” is free of charge and has no advertisement.
We invite you to send the Magazine to other people that may be interested in the dialogue between the academic research and the business application.
We use a policy of “Right to copy”. For details look at section 7 “Research” in the issue No.1, January 2000.

 

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