Archive for December, 2011


U.S. Aircraft Carrier Near Straits Of Hormuz, Iran War Games Continue

The U.S. Navy has temporarily added a second aircraft carrier in the Gulf as a “reminder” to Iran, but this was not an escalation of American forces in the region, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Tuesday.

Speaking to reporters during a trip to Mexico, Gates flatly denied a suggestion that the presence of two U.S. carriers in the Gulf could be a precursor to military action against Tehran.

“This deployment has been planned for a long time,” Gates said. “I don’t think we’ll have two carriers there for a protracted period of time. So I don’t see it as an escalation. I think it could be seen, though, as a reminder.”

He declined to elaborate on his remarks and provided no details about the deployment.

Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said the second carrier arrived in the Gulf on Tuesday to replace one on duty that was expected to depart the region in two days.

The wargames zone covers an area of 2,000 square kilometres (770 square miles) in the Gulf of Oman into the Gulf of Aden, according to Iranian media.


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David is a futurist, advisor, and speaker who has always been slightly ahead of his time. He spent more than 20 years at NBC and CBS and was part of the senior executive team that created MTV, Nickelodeon, VH1 and CNN Headline News. He has won two Emmys, the prestigious George Foster Peabody award, the Heartland award, and has been nominated for an Academy Award. Within the last year, he has spoken before groups of CEO throughout the world, was awarded the Vistage International speaker of the year award, and has been called “the emerging futurist in the world today”. He maintains his highly regarded futurist blog, publishes Shift Age Newsletter and is a featured contributor on Oprah.com. In 2012 he will be publishing an updated version of his highly acclaimed book The Shift Age.

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12 presentations with predictions

by KIT SEEBORG

What will change in 2012? What will stay the same? Here are 12 presentations that take a look at where we’ve all been in 2011 and predict trends that we’ll see in the coming year. Comment and share these presentations with your friends and colleagues. We’ll check back in 12 months to see which of these predictions have come to fruition.

  1. 2012: 12 Themes – What to expect in the year ahead, Ross Dawson
  2. Ross Dawson takes a look at the global themes that affect every type of business, regardless of country.

  3. Social Media & Content Marketing Predictions 2012, Content Marketing Institute
  4. 75+ contributors share their thoughts about the relationship between brand and content, the evolution of blogging, the future of Google’s influence, content marketing and distribution.

  5. SapientNitro Insights 2012 – How Digital Innovation Impacts Your Business, SapientNitro
  6. This in-depth analysis examines the effect of innovation on peoples’ perceptions, they way people make purchases, the role of mobile devices and other trends that vary from country to country.

  7. 12 Crucial Consumer Trends for 2012, trendwatching.com
  8. Where Is Nonprofit Marketing Headed in 2012?, Kivi Leroux Miller
  9. 2012 Digital Trends For Healthcare Marketing, IQ Innovation Lab of GSW Worldwide
  10. The World Economic Situation and Prospects 2012, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA)
  11. 10 Business Intelligence Trends for 2012, Tableau Software
  12. 10 trends for 2012, JWT Intelligence
  13. What Social Media Will Look Like in 2012, SapientNitro
  14. 2012 Predictions for Mobile Web and HTML5, Jonathan Jeon
  15. 7 Online Video Trends to Watch in 2012, Skytide

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