Thomson Reuters - The Knowledge Effect
There's a principle some call the Butterfly Effect. It says that when a butterfly flaps its wings in New York, you get rain instead of sunshine in Beijing. The effects of a random event can create a ripple felt around the world.
We believe in a different principle. One built on order, not chance. One that says we can steer the course of events in the world because we have the knowledge to do so. The right information in the right hands leads to amazing things. That's The Knowledge Effect.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
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