by Jami Gibson | Feb 28, 2002 | Uncategorized
By Pete Julius The events of September 11th produced a dense black cloud over the economy. No one had any idea what the economy was going to do. Only the days ahead would tell. As the days passed by, consumer spending began to rise steadily and there was a... by Jami Gibson | Feb 28, 2002 | Uncategorized
By Leigh Howe Fuel cells are not a new idea. They were first invented in 1839 by Welsh chemist William Grove. The process, simply stated, is converting hydrogen and water into electricity. The discovery languished for more than 100 years before the U.S. space... by Whittaker Associates | Feb 28, 2002 | Uncategorized
By Dean Whittaker The concept of economic clusters has been around for several years. Now, with the advent of the Internet and Harvard University’s Institute for Competitiveness and Strategy Economic Cluster analysis has taken it to a new level with their Cluster... by Jami Gibson | Mar 30, 2002 | Uncategorized
By Jeff Vedders Stumped when it comes to international company information? We actually stumbled on a site that may help. It’s called Corporate Information and it’s at www.corporateinformation.com. Corporate Information allows you to research by company, industry,... by Jami Gibson | Mar 30, 2002 | Uncategorized
By Leigh Howe “There’s plenty of room at the bottom” – physicist Richard Feynman, 1959. The beginnings of nanotechnology occurred as early as 1959 but wouldn’t become an accepted scientific pursuit until the 1980’s. Nanotechnology is the art of manipulating matter...