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Data That Matters June 2021

With a market cap of $680B, Bitcoin was accepted as a legal currency by a government, El Salvador. Several large Continue reading →

State Of The Climate 2018

News about climate change has shifted from what’s possible to what’s happening – with insights into what’s coming. NOAA compiled Continue reading →

Data That Matters November 2018

The number of jobs available in America, 7,136,000, is greater than the number of officially unemployed. The oceans are absorbing Continue reading →

Worrisome Financial Trends

It isn’t one big news story, yet; and it may never be, but… Several stories are combining to worry some Continue reading →

Popular Posts 2017

Artificial intelligence programs have developed their own language for talking with each other. “SOCIETY could collapse at some point in Continue reading →

Japan Legalizes Bitcoin

Bitcoin continues to mature. While most people don’t know what it is, and many who’ve heard about it doubt its Continue reading →

Japanese Negative Interest Rate

Negative interest rates happen when assets are accumulating and not circulating. They were imposed by some governments in Europe in Continue reading →

Drone V Drone

The quadcopter drones that became popular as toys and then camera platforms are now being seen as threats because they’re Continue reading →

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