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Index ranks IT industries by nation
July 12, 2007
More than 60 countries were scored on factors ranging from business environment and R&D efforts. How did the U.S. fare?Chart: World's top IT economies
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Intel exec fears for U.S. competitiveness
March 4, 2005
"We have a lousy education system," says Senior Vice President Pat Gelsinger. "We have a weak infrastructure that is decaying."
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Experts: Education key to U.S. competitiveness
April 17, 2007
Science, technology, engineering and math programs need a boost for the country to maintain its edge, panelists say at governors' forum.Photo: An innovation initiative
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Sending Uncle Sam back to school
August 22, 2005
CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh reports on the latest move by Silicon Valley's mandarins to improve U.S. competitiveness.
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Barrett weighs in
June 1, 2004
newsmaker For Intel's CEO, the customer is king, clock speeds still matter and the United States is "basically complacent."
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Answering Bush's competition challenge
February 1, 2006
The State of the Union speech throws down the gauntlet, and Cisco CEO John Chambers says America must respond with alacrity.
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