eLectronics will change everything (if you haven’t figured that out already)! In an online USA Today Article, Tech CEOs try to predict who’ll win tomorrow’s Tech Race, these enlightened few reflect on the companies of tomorrow. It is only appropriate, that this “great conspirator” contribute to the good of the cause with two items. Be aware of…
Noetic sciences and the backing organizations that will quietly stand in the shadows. Today we observed SAP purchase Sybase for $5.8 billion, a few months ago Oracle with its $7.4 billion acquisition of Sun. Striving to capture the ability to determine the mood of a group, a community, a nation, or the world by tapping into microblogging services and social networks would be power the likes of which we have never before encountered.
Cloud computing in which tapping information is more obvious. Most notably today’s official launch by Microsoft Corp. of the latest version of its Office, adding new Internet features aimed at fending off a challenge from Google Inc. The new release includes social-networking features embedded in its Outlook email program. People will also be able to run word-processing software Word, spreadsheet-maker Excel and other applications through Web browsers and edit documents together with other users. This can best be likened to writing a “Dear John” letter with the whole world watching or preparing your personal finances using a spreadsheet with the quiet observation of the credit bureau.
Of course we will be assured that this information is confidential – but do NOT be fooled. Litigation is abundant where online companies continue to violate this confidentiality by providing your data to outside parties. It equates to making $100 thousand, then being fined $500 for the violation.
Tags: Great Conspiracy Theories, New Technologies, Technology Ahead

Holy kaka! This would require a non-disclosed consortium of companies that would merge data at a top secret facility, then share findings to only a handful of people. I suggest we name this group the “Shakers.”
SCANA should be this group’s first customer. They need to know when best to time their rate increase!
Wall Street Journal: Google Says It Mistakenly Collected Data on Web Usage. Now I see the trend!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703460404575244763621501220.html?mod=WSJ_Tech_LEADTop
More!!! Bloomberg BusinessWeek reports: Facebook’s Washington Problem: The social network is facing a privacy backlash that could prompt congressional hearings.
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_21/b4179033066628.htm