[comp.society.futures] Wall Street Journal -- Centennial Edition

bzs@skuld.std.com (Barry Shein) (06/27/89)

This past Friday's Wall Street Journal contained a special Centennial
Edition section. The theme is "What the Future Holds" and contains
several articles of interest to this community, among them:

	Companies to Watch

	People to Watch

	Visions of the Future (short interviews with "computer gurus" such
	as Alan Kay, Gordon Bell and Mitch Kapor.)

	Issues to Watch

	A Brave New World: Streams of 1s and 0s

	The Space Plane's Long Trek

	Dream Cars Need Brains to Avoid Traffic Jams

All in all a good read (I hate that expression :-) for 50c.

	-Barry Shein

Software Tool & Die, Purveyors to the Trade
1330 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA 02146, (617) 739-0202
Internet: bzs@skuld.std.com  UUCP: uunet!skuld!bzs

khaw@pplace.COM (Mike Khaw) (06/28/89)

> All in all a good read (I hate that expression :-) for 50c.

I guess the WSJ still likes NYers best: they were handing out the
centennial edition free on the streets of NYC.

Mike Khaw
-- 
ParcPlace Systems, 1550 Plymouth St., Mountain View, CA 94043	415/691-6749
Domain=khaw@parcplace.com, UUCP={uunet,sun,decwrl}!parcplace!khaw