In our first issue of 2007,
Red Herring reporters and editors make 10 bold predictions about disruptive tech events that will happen in the new year. Our idea was to frame future developments in the terms of specific changes that are likely to occur in 2007… such as Dell CEO Kevin Rollins getting the boot. If our calls are accurate, nanotech heats up, Google grabs a piece of the TV advertising market, and a giant mobile phone virus runs wild. Find out more about our top ten predictions in the
Red Herring cover story, "
What’s Next?," on newsstands Monday. Here is a peek into the rest of our lineup:
- In "Sarbanes-Oxley Light," finance reporter Sean Wolfe explains that easing Sarbanes Oxley compliance rules for small companies will be slow at best, despite the newly won Democratic majority in the U.S. Congress.
- Mobile search startups vie for a piece of the world's largest mobile market—China—but Baidu and Google are close behind, reports "Searching for Revenues."
- "Next Wave: Brainy Stuff" profiles Australian company Emotiv that wants game players to control games with their brain waves.
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