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  • Neither are. Denmark is actually the most technologically advanced country in the world Most Technologically Advanced Countries in the World, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit & IBM 2007 report: http://graphics.eiu.com/files/ad_pdfs/2007Ereadiness_Ranking_WP.pdf 1….Denmark =2…US =2…Sweden 4….Hong Kong 5….Switzerland 6….Singapore 7….UK 8….Netherlands 9….Austrailia 10…Finland 11…Austria 12…Norway 13…Canada 14…New Zealand 15…Bermuda 16…South Korea 17…Taiwan 18…Japan 19…Germany 20…Belgium
  • USA is most tech savvy country, NASA, USA has space crafts on mars,spacecrafts that have circled every planet in our solar system, Hubble telescope that has given the clearest images ever of the universe, space craft that landed on an asteroid, they put men on the moon, computer software, Intel, to name a few advances, those who say many of the military tech USA has is not made in America, that is simply not true, Nothing to be proud of but USA is the largest supplier of military equipment in the world . It took over twenty countries of the European Union to equal Boeing Aircraft makers, Lockheed Martin makes the most advanced weapons on earth, not to mention tanks, aircraft carriers and so much more that are made in USA, global position System so many things we use. It's a shame that so many people hate the USA they try to deny these facts. United States The World's Number One Innovator The Global Innovation Index, a ranking of 130 countries released yesterday, calls the US the world's number one innovator. The index was created by Soumitra Dutta, a professor at French business school INSEAD, along with New Delhi based non-profit organization The Confederation of Indian Industry. The global index ranks Germany second, Sweden third, the UK fourth and Singapore fifth. Contrary to what some might expect, China comes in relatively low at number 37, while India stands at number 41. The ranking is based on indices such as the number of internet users in a nation, the ease of doing business and the stability of banks (that score alone makes surprising that the U.S. tops the list). Every factor is then categorized as either an input or an output, with inputs indicating how conducive countries are to stimulating innovation (these include institutions and policies, human capacity, infrastructure, technological sophistication, business markets and capital). The outputs indicate how effectively countries translate innovation into benefits - like knowledge, competitiveness and weal
  • Highest science output: USA 2,798,448 journal papers published between 1998-2008[40] Most cited country: USA 35,368,367 citations between 1993-2003[41] Highest impact country: Switzerland 13.24 average citations per paper, 1993-2003[42
  • You'll have to qualify what you mean by 'technologically advanced'.

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