
- Rediscovering radio through apps. [Jenna Wortham]
- Why Google does things it does. [Michael Mace]
- Can redesigning workspace help Microsoft overcome its mid-life (talent) crisis? [Metropolis]
- Look, feel and newness. [Adaptive Path]
- Silicon Valley is hacking food. [Inc.]
- The future of web, a draft. [Bastian Allegier]
- Distributed everything and how to use the Internet. [Ven Portman]
- Someone in Vancouver wants to build a 1 Gbps service. [CBC News]
- Why engineering students should study humanities. [John Horgan]
- FT goes to lunch with Meredith Whitney.
- Marc Rich, the king of commodities. An obituary. [The Economist]
- What does a craftsman think of 3D printing? [MoCo]
Interesting. I am curious: how do you put this list together? It would be awesome to have a 1-line summary of your perspective on each piece of content.
First off, I’m a big fan of your “What I am reading today”. Thanks for that. Paul Kedrosky’s Infectious Greed did something similar with his Twitter Digests, which I also found quite valuable. This sort of curation seems like a great way to discover the most interesting content and at the same time avoid all of the noise that’s out there.
Second, check out this video: “Adrift”, a love letter to the fog of the San Francisco Bay Area.
– I think you’ll enjoy it!
Thanks David for your kind words of encouragement 🙂