news.bbc.co.uk— The US has lost its position as the world's primary engine of technology innovation, according to a report by the World Economic Forum.
Mar 28, 2007View in Crawl 4
"A deterioration of the political and regulatory environment in the US prompted the fall, the report said."Bravo! Something that has nothing to do with technology determines how good technology is.Digg is a bad website because you can't use it to get free orange juice out of your processor.
Interesting that Northern Europe dominates the landscape and it is generally those of Northern European heritage who dominate the technical innovative landscape in the US. I wonder why there are no Islamic countries represented!
aludraMar 29, 2007
Why countries steals technology...Only idiots will try and invent something that's already been discovered.
yaosioMar 29, 2007
"A deterioration of the political and regulatory environment in the US prompted the fall, the report said."Bravo! Something that has nothing to do with technology determines how good technology is.Digg is a bad website because you can't use it to get free orange juice out of your processor.
vegangMar 29, 2007
I laugh at the implication that this "only just" happened.
Closed AccountMar 29, 2007
Have you seen Idiocracy?This is only the beginning of our fall.
hoadheadMar 29, 2007
Interesting that Northern Europe dominates the landscape and it is generally those of Northern European heritage who dominate the technical innovative landscape in the US. I wonder why there are no Islamic countries represented!
loplaMar 29, 2007
How can a nation that believes the earth is a few thousand years old possibly make it in science?
browsMar 29, 2007
that's what happens when you have a idiot running a country.
noseemeMar 29, 2007
All the title of this story needs in front of it is"CONFIRMED: "
wirelessisfunApr 1, 2007
hmmz: <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/US_to_lose_tech_supremacy">http://digg.com/tech_news/US_to_lose_tech_supremacy</a>
popapiskaMay 2, 2007
Awesome. Nothing particular, but still interesting for me.