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en Yet in this global economy, no jobs are safe. High-speed Internet connections and low-cost, skilled labor overseas are an explosive combination.

en Businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to hire qualified workers to fill specific positions, especially high-tech and skilled-labor jobs, which are in demand in Connecticut. The retirement of the baby boom generation in a few years will lead to a critical shortage of workers with the skills necessary to compete in today's high-tech global economy. We need to make sure that employees entering the work force can help drive the innovation and productivity gains that our economy needs to remain competitive in the global marketplace.

en Both basic IT infrastructure and communications protocols must be clarified and improved in order to achieve the efficient system necessary to effectively respond to an emergency, ... This is borne out by CDC's estimate that currently only 68.1 percent of U.S. counties have high-speed Internet access and can receive a broadcast message. Moreover, only 13 states have high-speed Internet connections with all their counties.

en This is the perfect time for consumers to do something about the high cost of gas. It's the battle of the titans -- the global Internet versus global gas prices. OPEC was a force to increase the cost of gas. Now, the Internet is the new counter-force to lower it.

en This is the perfect time for consumers to do something about the high cost of gas, ... It's the battle of the titans -- the global Internet versus global gas prices. OPEC was a force to increase the cost of gas. Now, the Internet is the new counter-force to lower it.

en We're doing this because a majority of AOL members will be able to get high-speed connections and access the AOL service for this new price. Hopefully it's an encouragement for them to get high-speed connections.

en While all other sectors of the U.S. economy are growing, manufacturing employment is either stagnant or declining. We're losing the low-skilled, brawn-intensive manufacturing jobs to countries that offer abundant cheap labor, and the plants that remain tend to employ programmers and engineers that are skilled in today's technology.

en The human brain functions as a high-speed Internet system. The quality of the brain?s connections is key to its speed, bandwidth, fidelity and overall on-line capability.

en This economy is not producing jobs in a normal way. We have serious global competitive pressures working on the economy. There continues to be a very rapid increase in productivity, which is undermining demand for labor.

en One of the biggest changes we're seeing is more and more consumers are accessing the Internet from high-speed connections. Retailers are able to have richer and more robust features on the Web site.

en I would say ... that moving jobs overseas is a reality of global competition, ... If you come from Pennsylvania, we've lost a lot of jobs from global competition. I think that's just a truth, if you will.

en We have to look at the reasons companies are moving overseas. It used to be a cost issue. Now it's a human capital issue. They aren't moving there for low-cost labor. They are moving there because they can find high-quality candidates.

en Connections are a prerequisite for e-business, growth and jobs throughout the economy. Competition and open markets are certainly the best drivers of broadband in the EU. However, broadband connections must not be limited to the big cities.

en We think the Internet is tremendously profound. It will continue to have an effect on the global economy over the next five-to-10 years. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness. But there's no way that it is a large enough opportunity to support the 400 companies that have gone public. And I think if you look back in history at different emerging industries, we've often had this feeling that the PCs for example are going to change the world. All you have to do is buy a PC company and you're safe. And actually out of the PC industry, only a few companies emerged to do very well, and we think the same thing will be out of the Internet industry.

en The young men we're talking about have been affected by all kinds of sources including historical racism, increasing changes in the economy from manufacturing to high technology, jobs going overseas, immigration.


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