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Flicking the switch. Cisco adapts to the rise of cloud computing. The tech firm’s goals seem achievable The Economist
Less Euromaidan, more Gamergate. Once considered a boon to democracy, social media have started to look like its nemesis. An economy based on attention is easily gamed The Economist
Shrink to fit. General Motors is getting smaller but more profitable. Yet uncertainty about how it will fare in future still weighs on its share price The Economist
3G Capital, magicians of the consumer industry, need to learn a new act. The investment firm's main props—cheap debt and stable demand for Big Food's products—are wearing out The Economist
Dropped connection. Trouble for the AT&T-Time Warner deal. As media giants look to consolidate, the climate for mergers gets chillier The Economist
A king-to-be’s ransom. The prospects for the world’s biggest IPO. Saudi Aramco cannot be seen in isolation from the kingdom it funds The Economist
Silence, please. How to get rid of weeds by crossing them with GM crops. Domesticating weeds in order to destroy them The Economist
The new bazaar. E-commerce takes off. E-commerce is transforming business and daily life, mostly for the better, says Charlotte Howard The Economist
The everywhere stores. Online retail is booming in China. Alibaba demonstrates the benefits of breadth The Economist
Home and away. Alibaba and Amazon look to go global. E-commerce giants are trying to export their success The Economist
Shop till you drop. Stores are being hit by online retailing. The painful metamorphoses of physical shops The Economist
Delivering the goods. Logistics need a shake-up. Surging demand requires new distribution methods The Economist
E-commerce. The age of Amazon and Alibaba is just beginning. Rivals and governments beware The Economist
Beyond shopping. The mighty Amazon. The one-time bookseller has become a conglomerate The Economist
La subcontratación como proceso de aprendizaje: el caso de la electrónica en Jalisco (México) en la década de los noventa Artículo científico
Globalisation's losers. The right way to help declining places. Time for fresh thinking about the changing economics of geography The Economist
Artificial intelligence. The latest AI can work things out without being taught. Learning to play Go is only the start The Economist
Left in the lurch. Globalisation has marginalised many regions in the rich world. What can be done to help them? The Economist
Making it in America. American factories could prosper if they find enough skilled workers. A widening skills gap means that over half of new manufacturing jobs in the decade to 2025 may go unfilled The Economist
American efforts to control Chinese firms abroad are dangerous. North Korea highlights a faultline in the world’s business architecture The Economist

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