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Category: Futuring, Demographics, Generations

Ed Yourdon
What will your next computer look like? Ed Yourdon joins Jim Blasingame to forecast the future of personal computing as we contemplate the demise of the venerable personal computer, the PC.
Ed Yourdon
Is the end of the personal computer near? Ed Yourdon joins Jim Blasingame to report on the technological and demographic trends that are putting pressure on the personal computer and associated industries.
Ed Yourdon
Listen to this interview about life and business in Moscow, Russia. Ed Yourdon joins Jim Blasingame to report on his recent trip to Moscow, Russia, and his observations of life and business there, including a shift toward capitalism.
W. Michael Cox
Which direction is America heading? Michael Cox joins Jim Blasingame to talk about America heading toward a European socialistic economic system and whether it's too late to turn that trend around.
W. Michael Cox
Why are American's leaving certain states and going to others? Michael Cox joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the six things Americans are migrating to other states to avoid, including high taxes, unions and cost of living.
W. Michael Cox
Americans are migrating within the country like never before. Michael Cox joins Jim Blasingame to report on the fact that perhaps more than any other time, Americans are leaving certain states for better options in other states.
Ken Gronbach
For the first time, Boomers and Gen Y are buying houses at the same time. Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to report that for the first time in history, the two largest generations in U.S. history - Baby Boomers and Generation Y - are both buying houses.
Ken Gronbach
How will Millennials impact the housing industry? Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the home-buying impact of Generation Y on the struggling U.S. housing market.
Ken Gronbach
Baby Boomer retirements will be good for the housing industry. Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to report that as millions of Baby Boomers retire and move aorund, they will contribute to an improved housing market nationally.
Joel Barker
A breakthrough in preventing hospital-acquired infections. Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on a ultra-violet light emitting robot that kills the MRSA pathogens, like staff, that causes 100,000 deaths annually in the U.S.

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