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Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Companies / Inside Business - Brightness of Silicon Valley's solar way has dulled - 0 views

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    Photovoltaic technology is an interesting case study. Americans firms have pushed their way in thin-film technology, but are finding it difficult to scale up manufacturing. Meanwhile, the Chinese have invested heavily in reducing manufacturing cost of traditional technology. Though it is still early to understand which is the winning bet, it shows that it is not easy to make such far reaching choices
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Media - Cinema groups face up to 3D realities - 0 views

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    Are 3D movies going to become the "dominant design" for the industry and supplant 2D? Or will the two technologies co-exist, with directors, producers and audiences preferring one or the other depending on the movie? A question still un-answered, where technical features intermingle with consumer preferences that are hard to fathom. Companies making investment decisions on this technology may find it difficult to make rational choices. 
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Companies / Shipping - Long-awaited revival for nuclear civilian ships - 1 views

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    Nuclear technology is a strange beast in the field of innovation. Based on science and complex technology, characterized by huge advantages but also marked by huge disadvantages, it has never gained widespread acceptance in the market. Now there might be a new application, in the field of civilian shipping.
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / UK - Microsoft replies to regulator with decision to delete browser - 0 views

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    Microsoft replies by giving up bundling. It's probably to let PC-makers force the choice on customers.
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Technology - Formulas at heart of Google complaint - 0 views

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    Interesting to see that the choice of protecting innovations by relying on secrecy and speed isn't only for small firms, but also for a giant as Google. Of course, this lack of transparency is attracting complaints by other firms and antitrust authorities.
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