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Audible Technology Review, November 2011
- Narrated by: Todd Mundt
- Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this issue, you’ll learn how lavish electronic-book projects point toward the pinnacle of the medium. You’ll hear how the masses who talk back through social media are starting to influence corporate, financial, and governmental behavior. You’ll hear how Nokia’s new CTO is trying to help the Finnish company regain its status as a leader of innovation. You’ll hear why the gradual spread of nuclear weapons may actually be better than no spread at all. You’ll learn why fraudulent claims are on the rise in the scientific community. And you’ll find out how Canada has become one of the world's fastest-growing oil producers.
(P) and ©2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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