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saranyatil
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Re: I Would Bet....
saranyatil   3/27/2011 7:54:21 AM
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Elctrnx_lyf,

Exactly i feel the same!! innovations may become the reasons for those natural calamities.

elctrnx_lyf
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elctrnx_lyf   3/26/2011 4:17:45 PM
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There is going to be lot of new technologies which would be developed to be operated in a stable manner in the owrst of the weather conditions. But, this might actually result in a life where we are too much dependent on technology. I wonder how many calamaties in store for the humans in the future.

t.alex
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Re: I Would Bet....
t.alex   3/25/2011 11:19:28 AM
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I strongly believe the disaster in Japan  would bring in more innovative products than before. How about new methods and technolgies that can save people from sudden natural disaster like earthquakes.

pocharle
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pocharle   3/24/2011 9:16:30 PM
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As a wise man once said, the best time to restructure is in crisis. It gives you a chance to think out of the box. And why not, the old norms are "gone" so to speak.

maou_villaflores
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maou_villaflores   3/24/2011 8:56:04 PM
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I hope they won't take advantage of the situation by offering their services in very high cost.

tech4people
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Re: I Would Bet....
tech4people   3/24/2011 1:39:30 PM
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More Trouble coming out of Japan....

All major automakers in trouble today.

Supply Chain not a problem??? I think not....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12782566

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12844478

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12780368

Regards

Ashish.

 

Adeniji Kayode
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Adeniji Kayode   3/24/2011 10:13:36 AM
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I agree with you Rich, If properly handled,destruction should bring more beauty and efficiency.Lets hope to see a new and better Japan soon

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TIOLUWA   3/23/2011 3:00:25 PM
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i agree with Rich, tough situations like this always bread inovation.

looks like europe is running ahead in maximizing this opportunity, lets see how others follow suit.

anandvy
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anandvy   3/23/2011 3:58:54 AM
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Good to hear that European Union is supporting the uptake of eco-innovation by businesses through various tools , inspite of Europe being the worst affected by recession. I am sure many more countries will soon start supporting the eco-innovation, because this is the only way they can minimise the effect of uncertanity on businesses.

Rich Krajewski
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Rich Krajewski   3/23/2011 12:37:25 AM
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Destruction also means rebirth.  New plants there will, I would reckon, be more efficient.  Maybe there will be more emphasis on alternate sources of power, too.  Likely Japan will be manufacturing again, with a new intensity, at levels far above its pre-earthquake levels.





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