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Science
The editorial mission is to enlighten the Forbes audience about science, in terms of both pure science news and the intersection of science and business, whether that’s research-oriented startups or interesting science coming from the R&D facilities of major universities. Trending Topics: • Space: Forbes readers are interested in general astronomy topics, but we also cover the intersection of space and commerce, particular rocket startups like SpaceX, Blue Origin or Vector and the growing satellite startup market. • Robots and AI: There’s a lot happening in the world of robotics and artificial intelligence, both in the lab and as applied to business. • Environment and Weather: Stories about major weather events and the environment are topics that always do well at Forbes. Looking ahead, we expect to be also focusing on the startups moving into green areas as well as the burgeoning market in private weather data collection, from satellites to on the ground sensors to apps. Interesting Contributors: • Dr. Marshall Shepherd: Dr. Shepherd is the director of the University of Georgia’s atmospheric sciences programs and is also the host of Weather Channel’s talk show ‘Weather Geeks.’ • Dr. Kristina Killgrove: Dr. Killgrove is a bioarchaeologist who focuses on the Roman Empire, and a professor at the University of West Florida and a research scholar at the Ronin Institute. Her public outreach at Forbes has helped to earn her awards from the Society for American Archaeology and the American Anthropological Association. • Dr. Ethan Siegel: Dr. Siegel is an astrophysicist and science communicator. He’s the author of several science books, a former columnist at NASA, and teaches at Lewis and Clark College.
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SAP BrandVoice: The Best Run
SAPVoice's stories. The Best Run
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Oracle BrandVoice: Simplify IT, Drive Innovation
OracleVoice's stories. Simplify IT, Drive Innovation
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Green Tech
Green Tech is more than just a mission statement. It’s a $1 trillion dollar market, with the United States as the largest single producer of technology built to promote sustainable management of resources. Forbes finds the small and medium-sized businesses that make up 99% of the industry and follows their advances in everything from energy storage to nanotechnology. We tell you why Venture Capital and Wall Street are increasingly making big investments, and about the clean, scrappy startups employed by startups to solve supply chain and resource management in a way that serves both profit and the planet.
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Games
Forbes' Games section is focused on the products dominating the market, the young entrepreneurial minds driving the industry, and all the idiosyncrasies emblematic of gaming. From million-dollar esports competitions to Let’s Play superstars on YouTube and Twitch, Games editor Matt Perez leads a team of savvy writers whose work resonates with gamers but also understand the inside moves of gaming companies and what they mean to players.
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Enterprise & Cloud
With a market headed toward $191 billion by 2020, Cloud computing continues to revolutionize Enterprise Tech. Forbes follows the advancements in software, cloud security, platform development and the companies redefining the future of all industries and sectors.
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Cybersecurity
The security team breaks news, crafts exclusives and produces a narrative podcast about famous/infamous major hacks. We'll cover everything from global spying (think FBI and NSA snooping on Americans, Chinese doing the same and to their own, etc.) and Russian cyber attacks on American critical infrastructure, to the most shocking examples of surveillance capitalism. This is the most insane area of tech right now and we want to be exposing that insanity. For contributors, we currently have Kaspersky CEO Eugene Kaspersky (suspected by the US of aiding the Kremlin's cyberattacks on the US), and Lee Matthews covering the latest news. Channel led Thomas Fox-Brewster worked across Forbes, the Guardian, BBC, Vice and many others, covering cybersecurity, privacy and surveillance.
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Consumer Tech
Consumer Tech coverage on Forbes centers on essential information, ideas and trend-spotting that make sense of a world in which consumer technology is changing every aspect of our lives—from big business and incubating startups to digital media, from personal gadgets and wearables. Our distinctive coverage is based in our award-winning San Francisco bueau always on the cutting edge of new industries, connections, and ways we live, work, have fun and learn.
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