
- Will digital networks ruin us? [Joe Nocera]
- How the NSA almost killed the Internet. [Steven Levy/Wired]
- The NSA and the corrosion of Silicon Valley. [Michael Dearing]
- Chromebooks and the cost of complexity. [Ben Thompson]
- The Oakland Raiders. [Susie Cagle]
- Meet tech billionaire and real life Iron Man, Elon Musk. [The Telegraph]
- How do ebooks change the reading experience? [NYTimes]
- Meet the workspace designer for Dropbox, Instagram & other internet startups. [Philip Stephenson]
- We need viable search engine competition now. [John Peebles]
- Some of what we did at Danger — the company that made HipTop. [Chris DeSalvo]
- What happens to my data when I die? [Andy Parker]
the Oakland article articulates what had been happening since the late 90s and 00s in other metros like Detroit and Baltimore as well. a great opportunity for powerful investor group(s) and a city manager with vision for a simplistic and holistic solution. then I think about the Colorado law, and if that goes uninhibited by the federal govt, I just see Oakland has an opportunity to become a model city with empowering structures for all of its diverse population … if only there were any ethical leaders. And the football team wouldn’t even need to move.