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- noun United States writer and literary critic (1885-1950)
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The famous Time magazine cover story on Van Doren, which is mentioned in Robert Redford's movie for the very big deal it was at the time, reflected the reigning confusion of the day.
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Taylor and Van Doren are senior fellows at the Cato Institute.
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Taylor and Van Doren are senior fellows at the Cato Institute.
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Taylor and Van Doren are senior fellows at the Cato Institute.
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Taylor and Van Doren are senior fellows at the Cato Institute.
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UC needs ecosystems that independent developers can work in, and Van Doren thinks IBM may be getting to that point.
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"You can use the quick-to-communicate stuff," Van Doren says.
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Van Doren also ranks IBM as being far ahead in its social networking software for business with Lotus Connections tied into presence and with its capabilities for mining information within the corporate network to enhance finding the right people for specific tasks.
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As the guy said in the movie, it's Quiz Show hearings without Van Doren -- it's Hamlet without Hamlet.
In Your Face(book) Glenn Altschuler 2010
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But the task is daunting because that means pulling in top executives and line-of-business managers to help make the technology decisions with the IT staff, Van Doren says.
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