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May 19, 2013

What I am reading today

  • Counter-terrorisim and the legacy of Philip K. Dick. [The New Yorker]
  • Julius Genachowski has left the building. Thank God! [The New Yorker]
  • Something about these Sperry Top Siders is awesome. [Michael Williams]
  • How Twitter is changing the geography of communication. [The Atlantic Cities]
  • The Greatest challenge to Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. [Tomasz Tunguz]
  • How Facebook used science to design more emotional emoticons. [Popular Science]
  • How 3-D printing could disrupt the economy of the future. [Bloomberg]
  • Portland is dying [Pacific Standard]
  • Internet’s latest addiction: dots. [Eliza Kern]
  • David Beckham may have retired, but we haven’t seen the last of it. [Cathy Horyn]
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