H4cked off: Neelie Kroes' €2.5bn for an EU big data push - Potemkin Village policy making

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European Commissioner Neelie Kroes wants to splash €2.5bn developing big data in Europe - in a scheme reminiscent of the old 'national champions' policies of the 1970s

Europe has always had an inferiority complex when it comes to technology. Despite the best efforts of SAP, ARM and, err, others, technology remains a US-centric industry in terms of the latest deve...

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