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| #5856855 in Books | 1988-12-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .90 x6.01 x9.05l, | File type: PDF | 413 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| OK, just secondary material, and badly dated|By Robert J. Crawford|This is a compilation of journalistic articles. While there are nuggets of info that are useful, it is way out of date and hence of little use. Witness the sub-title: the Japanese challenge!! That puts it in the way-too-old category as no one fears the Japanese will over-take the US as a technology powerhous|About the Author|Tom Forester is a Lecturer in the, Division of Science and Technology at Griffith University in Australia. He is editor of The The Microelectronics Revolution and The Information Technology Revolution and author of High Tech Soc
Three concurrent technological revolutions are going to dominate the last decade of the 20th century information technology, biotechnology, and new materials. Although the first two have been written about extensively in the west, new materials technology has been largely ignored. It is the Japanese who have quietly targeted new materials as the next growth industry.
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