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...disagree with the description "shrinking" for today's Europe, because it betrays a biased viewpoint that suggests success is measured in aspirations to lead the world. Europe - a continental power of nations with a great variety of cultures in a relatively small area - has managed to reduce prejudice derived from exaggerated nationalism and small-state policies on its way to prosperity and peace, and all this after suffering incredible violence and distress through its long history. I agree with Robinson that Europe is a remarkable place to live. Rainer E. Becker, WILHELMSHAVEN, GERMANY

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Of Doom and the Moon | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

Thank You for Firing Me! How to Catch the Next Wave of Success After You Lose Your...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business Books | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

Today the iPhone is the iPhone of its time, a sleek machine with the ability to handle the Web, e-mail and photos and run a jillion apps - features that Motorola mostly failed to develop in following up on Razr's achievements. "Razr's success hid some fundamental shortcomings in how the business was being run," Jha says. Meanwhile, he adds, "the Chinese and Koreans were coming in and innovating faster than we were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Motorola's Binary Code | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

...long run, especially if Apple breaks its exclusive contract with AT&T. The Crowd Science survey found that iPhone users account for 1 in 3 smart-phone owners. Among non-iPhone users, nearly 40% say they would switch to an iPhone for their next purchase. "Much of Droid's success has resulted from Verizon pushing it as its lead product," says Jefferies & Co. analyst William Choi. "What happens when Verizon can sell the iPhone?" (See 10 ways Twitter will change American business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Motorola's Binary Code | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

Neither of you were having much success in your careers when this all blew up. Is your story about the toll that is taken when our dreams die? I think it's a lethal equation when you base your happiness on career success, which is what we did. Neither of us ever signed up for the happily-ever-after myth or the you-complete-me idea. We were always independent people coming together. But both us really were driven in our careers. That's another reason I think so many people responded to that essay. In our current economy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Save Your Marriage by Not Doing Anything | 4/9/2010 | See Source »

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