By David Glance
In the reorganisation of Google into Alphabet, a group of companies that represented the “moon shot” or “other bet…
By David Glance
In the reorganisation of Google into Alphabet, a group of companies that represented the “moon shot” or “other bet…
By Peter C. Doherty
There is a lot of talk about innovation these days but are we really innovating in the areas where we could generate …
By Robert Harrison
Oracle recently lost its attempt to use patent and copyright law to force Google to pay $US9 billion for using parts …
By Mark Liddiard, Curtin University
From next year, Finland will become the first country in the world to introduce a universal basic in…
By Marc C-Scott
The European Commission has released a proposal that will require video streaming services, including Netflix, Amazon an…
By John Freebairn, University of Melbourne
A fall in the farm gate price of milk and the pain felt by dairy farmers as a result, has man…
By Mike Johnstone
In cyberspace we are facing password fatigue, caused by having to recall (seemingly) endless streams of (apparently) un…
By Rob Nicholls, UNSW Australia
It is received wisdom in the Australian superannuation industry that bigger is better. The theory goes t…
By Nigel Stapledon, UNSW Australia
It is hard to find any bad news in the latest quarterly GDP result. Gross domestic product growth of …
By Greg Austin and Jill Slay
Most of us can relate to the government’s plan to build 12 new submarines for $50 billion, at least in p…
By Michael Legg
Peter Thiel’s funding of Terry Bollea’s (aka Hulk Hogan) lawsuit against Gawker Media has shown how litigation fundi…
By David Peetz, Griffith University
A looming decision on weekend penalty rates presents problems for both major parties in the lead-up …