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US No Longer Technology King

An anonymous reader writes to tell us that according to a recent report from the World Economic Forum the US has lost the leading spot for technology innovation. The new reigning champ is now apparently Denmark with other Nordic neighbors Sweden, Finland and Norway all claiming top spots as well. "Countries were judged on technological advancements in general business, the infrastructure available and the extent to which government policy creates a framework necessary for economic development and increased competitiveness."

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  1. I for one... by rez_rat · · Score: 5, Funny

    I for one... aaaaahhhhh, nevermind.

    1. Re:I for one... by mandelbr0t · · Score: 4, Funny

      What you DON'T welcome your new Nordic overlords? Don't make me come over there!

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    2. Re:I for one... by Score+Whore · · Score: 4, Funny

      As you should. We're not a bunch of panty wastes. If you don't welcome us properly we'll get in our longships and row our tall, blond asses over there and.... um.... call someone on our cellphones.

  2. well... by zeromusmog · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm sure the RIAA and/or MPAA and/or Microsoft are to blame for this somehow.

  3. Military Industrial Complex by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    At least we know how to make missiles and $1 million terrorism response vans in the USA. Thank God for our advanced technology.

  4. Re:Well, that's not really unexpected by ez76 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sometimes people forget that there is no way to be prosper doing each others laundry

    It all comes down to quality, and at Fjord, quality is job 1.

  5. Re:Telecomm by rthille · · Score: 3, Funny

    My sister-in-law's father likes to drag them inside when they come to the door and 'tell them about my faith'. He doesn't give them a chance to say much and _they_ are the ones stuck listening to what they don't want to hear. :-)

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  6. Morons to the left of me Idiots to the right. by Bill,+Shooter+of+Bul · · Score: 3, Funny

    They're rejection Christianity and Science!

    The country is *literally* going to hell in a hand basket!

    I always knew we were going to hell, but I was hoping for a ferrari, or maybe a hover craft. But a hand basket, I never say that coming.

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  7. Re:Telecomm by arivanov · · Score: 3, Funny

    I wish I had some moderation points to mod you funny. As I do not, I will comment.

    The problem with the US (and to a lesser extent other countries) government supply chain is the fear of the unfamiliar. The rule of the game is that if you supply something familiar which brings out that warm cosy feeling in the congresscritter you succeed. The Humvee is nothing, but a life sizes copy of a badly designed glorified monstertruck toy which American kids have imprinted in their psyche over the first 10 years of their life. It brings out warm fuzzy feeling in the congresscritter and he is reluctant to approve an unfamiliar weird looking design for mass purchase. The same is happening in the UK which keeps buying Landrovers instead of proper vehicles, despite the govt being lambasted into bits by the press. After all the Landy is something which in the UK (if you are past that certain age) you are supposed to love and cherish regardless of how badly does it suck. Russia is no different with Sukhoi scraping money off other projects to work on the Berkut just because it looks weird and keeps not getting the funding it deserves.

    The situation is similar in large corporations. Presenting something new and revolutionary to the board is usually a career death. In fact there is a whole niche for highly payed professionals in the R&D of large corps that specialises in presenting the unfamiliar in a familiar way.

    And here is where IMO the crucial difference between the US (and UK for that matter) and Scandinavian countries is. The scandinavian countries are currently benefiting from breaking the familiarity circle in their corporation boards and government. By either threatening to put or putting in place mandatory equality legislation and quotas on women in corporate boards and elected assemblies they created a temporary condition where you can present something less familiar to the board (or the parliamentcritters) and survive. This advantage is temporary and will decrease over time. It will never fade fully as do we like it or not we are not create equal and women like different things from men. But it will not be anywhere near what it is now in 10 years time.

    So coming back to your rant - if you want that changed you should vote Clinton.

    Cheers,

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