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Top 5 Predictions for the Next 5 Years [2012 Edition]

  By Tac Anderson | January 3, 2012 - 1:39 am | New
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Careful one must be when sensing the future.

To quote Master Yoda, ”Careful you must be when sensing the future.” & ”Difficult to see. Always in motion is the future.” So here it is again. My Top Predictions for the next 5 years. It turns out I’m pretty good at identifying the trends that will emerge over the next several years, … Continue reading →

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2011 Social Media Predictions Report Card

  By Tac Anderson | December 13, 2011 - 11:20 am | New
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A few years ago I started this crazy habit of making and writing down my predictions for the coming year. I do two sets of predictions, one a serious thought out view of the 5 big trends over the next 5 years, the other is a half serious list of … Continue reading →

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I Called It: The Branded Android Gaming Device

  By Tac Anderson | September 14, 2011 - 4:13 am | Biz
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The thing I love about making predictions is that they’re almost always wrong. Even when you’re right it’s a matter of degrees. It’s more like playing darts in the dark and you kind of know where the board is. I always make 2 sets of predictions, five, five year predictions that … Continue reading →

Tagged Android, Gaming, predictions

How To Become Better at Predictions and Finding Black Swans

  By Tac Anderson | September 8, 2011 - 3:22 am | New
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As the list in my sidebar here suggests, I’m currently reading The Black Swan and loving it. This book has been on my mental “to read” list for years now but I have never made my around to picking it up. I seriously regret that oversight. This is a really impactful … Continue reading →

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China and Weibo vs USA and Twitter

  By Tac Anderson | June 6, 2011 - 9:25 am | New
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China and the US are in a relationship and let’s just say, it’s complicated. I’m not an economist by any stretch of the imagination but I know a thing or two about changes in technology and human behavior and what that means to business models. It’s kind of what I … Continue reading →

Tagged Capitalism, China, Economics, emerging markets, predictions, Twitter
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