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...Griffin--is pretty decentralized. They live in Los Angeles, Scottsdale, Ariz., and Nashville, respectively, and work in virtual offices. They also licensed some of Morpheus' key technology from an Amsterdam-based company called Fast Track. All of which is not surprising, since the commodity they're dealing in is borderless. An advantage of Morpheus is that it enables users to hear tunes from around the world instantly, without having to wait for their local CD store to replenish its imports section. As Weiss says, "It's human nature to want to share...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bear Share: The Next Napsters | 9/15/2001 | See Source »

...These borderless B schools underscore a broader educational trend. Universities are now the fifth largest U.S. exporter of services abroad--topping entertainment and health care--and raked in $10 billion last year. In the past two years, Duke University's Fuqua School of Business in Durham, N.C., has opened an outpost in Frankfurt, Germany, while Harvard has established research facilities in Hong Kong and Buenos Aires. And in April, Cornell announced that it would open a branch of its medical school in Qatar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sailing Away For an MBA | 6/11/2001 | See Source »

...difficult to regulate access to technology or its use. The nature of the Internet - borderless, fast, atomized, anonymous - works against the state's traditional grip on power. According to international press monitor Reporters Sans Frontieres, 20 governments now significantly restrict Internet access. But Web users can easily use "anonymizer" sites to circumvent the blockers and surf freely and in secret. "Our technology restricts the ability of governments to censor the Internet," says Stephen Hsu, founder and CEO of an anonymizer called SafeWeb, from where users can load a tool for blocking traces onto their browser windows before they begin surfing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Out the Message | 6/4/2001 | See Source »

...Campbell does all of this in an easy-to-read layout consisting mostly of borderless panels defined by a running narrative above and an illustration below. Campbell has a sketchy style that captures the essence of a moment through the expression of his line, rather than minute details. Sometimes these black and white pictures are metaphorical, as when Alan Moore, during his first burst of success, rides a crazed chicken, and some times more illustrative, as with the landlady who gets broccoli stuck in her teeth. These shaky lines vibrate with life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Yours in No Easy Steps | 5/31/2001 | See Source »

...simple: a generation is on the move. In burgeoning numbers and with astounding ease, young adults in Europe are hurdling national barriers, dumping old routines and abandoning traditional career choices in search of their own, highly personalized, custom-made paths to happiness. And for many, that means leading peripatetic, borderless lives that would have been unimaginable a generation ago. All of this is forming the basis for a common European identity in which national and regional ties co-exist with a new and still evolving ésprit de Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Generation Europe | 4/2/2001 | See Source »

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