
Mark Anderson
Technology CommentatorMark Anderson is the CEO of the Strategic News Service® (SNS), www.stratnews.com. SNS was the first subscription-based newsletter on the Internet, and is read by Bill Gates, Michael Dell, Mark Hurd, and industry leaders and investors in computing and communications worldwide. Mark is the founding chair of the Future in Review® (FiRe) Conference, which the Economist has labeled “the best technology conference in the world,” as well as of SNS Project Inkwell, the first global consortium to address technology design changes for one-to-one computing in classrooms. He is the founder of two software companies, a hedge fund, and the Washington Technology Industry Association “Fast Pitch” investment forum, Washington’s premier technology investment conference.
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When Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson made his predictions for 2014, he included a “new Microsoft that no one expected.”With the promotion…
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A new and improved Microsoft.Lower prices for smartphones and tablets.A big emphasis on data encryption.These are just a few of the developments Strategic…
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The holiday season will be great for pads and tablets, but not so great for smartphones, says Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson.Overall, Mark…
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Scientific breakthroughs and profitable businesses all start the same way: someone comes up with a bright idea.Our education system teaches people what to…
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmerwill retire sometime in the next 12 months, and there’s plenty of speculation about who will succeed him.But Strategic News…
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For years, Strategic News Service (SNS) publisher and KPLU technology commentator Mark Anderson has been warning of the dangers of intellectual property…
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Have smartphones, tablets and the Internet changed the way you watch TV? Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson says TV is undergoing a…
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First released in 2004, NASA’s World Wind is an open source, 3-D model of Earth generated from satellite imaging data.It’s not just a fancy globe. The…
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When computer sales declined 14 percent in the first quarter of this year, fingers immediately began pointing at Microsoft.The release of a new version of…
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Back in 2007, Strategic News Service publisher Mark Anderson warned KPLU listeners about the dangers of "cheap money" from Japan, which helped fuel the…