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high tech(high TECHnology) Refers to the latest advancements in computers and electronics as well as to the social and political environment and consequences created by such machines. Contrast with high touch. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Working with our partners, others in the industry and with policymakers, however, we are striving to make sure that both consumers and the high-technology industry come out as winners on these challenging issues. The conference will take place following a very successful year for the high-technology industry in Israel -- a year which boasted several multi- billion dollar transactions including the Berkshire Hathaway-Iscar deal, the acquisition of Mercury by HP and the most recent acquisition of M-Systems by Sandisk. Later, Richard entered the high-technology industry starting sales executive for computer software companies, and working his way up to managing entire companies. |
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