Internet

Expert Sitings: Mikko Hypponen

BY MIKKO HYPPONEN | JULY 1, 2004

Exorcising Offshoring

BY CLAY RISEN | JULY 1, 2004

Body Count

BY JULIAN BROOKES | JULY 1, 2004

Cost of Cyberliving

Internet cafes are often heralded as a simple route online. But in many countries, the cost of one hour of Internet access can wipe out a day's wage. This map shows sample hourly rates at Internet cafes and the percentage of people living on $1 per day in 26 nations.

BY TRAVIS C. DAUB | JULY 1, 2004

Expert Sitings

Ángel Cabrera is dean of Madrid's Instituto de Empresa, one of Europe's leading business schools (www.ie.edu).

 

MAY 1, 2004

Online Oasis

BY TARA BOYLE | MAY 1, 2004

Remittance Wars

BY JUSTIN PETERS | MAY 1, 2004

Commercial Blogging

BY JAIDEEP SINGH | MAY 1, 2004

Masters of the Domain

BY NICHOLAS THOMPSON | MAY 1, 2004

Selling to the Poor

Searching for new customers eager to buy your products? Forget Tokyo's schoolgirls and Milan's fashionistas. Instead, try the world's 4 billion poor people, the largest untapped consumer market on Earth. To reach them, CEOs must shed old concepts of marketing, distribution, and research. Getting it right can both generate big profits and help end economic isolation throughout the developing world.

BY ALLEN L. HAMMOND, C.K. PRAHALAD | MAY 1, 2004

Broadband Marxism

Bridging the digital divide will require poor nations to reverse the privatization of their telecommunications networks.

BY PETER LURIE, CHRIS SPRIGMAN | MARCH 2, 2004

Expert Sitings: Hu Shuli

BY HU SHULI | MARCH 1, 2004

Set My Research Free

BY JENNIFER KUO | MARCH 1, 2004

No Right to Party

BY JAMES G. FORSYTH | MARCH 1, 2004

Diversity Defense

BY JENNIFER L. RICH | MARCH 1, 2004

Measuring Globalization: Economic Reversals, Forward Momentum

The fourth annual A.T. Kearney/FOREIGN POLICY Globalization Index reveals that even as the world economy slowed, Internet growth in poor countries and increased cross-border travel deepened global links. In last year's index, Ireland and Switzerland topped our ranking of political, economic, personal, and technological globalization in 62 countries. Find out who's up, who's down, and who's the most global of them all this year.

MARCH 1, 2004

Expert Sitings: Irene Khan

Irene Khan is the secretary-general of Amnesty International (AI). She is the first woman, first Asian, and first Muslim to serve as AI's director.

JANUARY 1, 2004

Online Ombudsman

BY JENNIFER KUO | JANUARY 1, 2004

Digital Donnybrook

BY BRIAN WINGFIELD | JANUARY 1, 2004

Cheating Chatter

BY SOYOUNG HO | JANUARY 1, 2004

Expert Sitings: Nina Hachigian

BY NINA HACHIGIAN | NOVEMBER 1, 2003

Not-So-Simple Solution

BY JENNIFER L. RICH | NOVEMBER 1, 2003

Europe's Global Tax

BY MAX PAPPAS | NOVEMBER 1, 2003

Digital Divorce

BY LARA WOZNIAK | NOVEMBER 1, 2003

Africa's Expat Politics

BY NICHOLAS THOMPSON | SEPTEMBER 1, 2003

Democratic Hacks

BY CHRIS SPRIGMAN | SEPTEMBER 1, 2003

Expert Sitings: Cem Ozdemir

BY CEM OZDEMIR | JULY 1, 2003

How Spam Finds You

JULY 1, 2003