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Email Interview: Ken Kittlitz
My responses to a set of questions Chris Masse recently emailed to me: Chris. F. Masse: Ken Kittlitz, you co-founded the Foresight Exchange (it went by the name “Idea Futures” at the time) in 1994. Would you mind telling me … Continue reading →
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