- How Technology killed the future. [Douglas Rushkoff]
- Can the global Internet survive realism about surveillance. [Matthew Yglesias]
- Is search changing? [Mark Cuban]
- Beats can’t save the music industry, but this new business model could. [Tyler Hayes]
- Move to Dubuque, not San Francisco. [Jim Russell]
- Why new features usually flop. [Des Traynor]
- Writing is thinking. [Sally Kerrigan]
- This used to be a newsroom. [Anna Clark]
- Google, the conglomerate: After Nest, no industry is safe. [Michael Mace]
- Back to the digital drawing board. [Susan Crawford]
- Why car and energy companies have a hard time experimenting like Google does. [Katie Fehrenbacher]
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These all seem to follow a similarly disparaging pattern. What lies ahead for us in the digital world?
smiles, thanks for the music one.
I think your reading a lot of words today. 🙂
I am grateful you are.
The ones I read (or skimmed) did seem to arrest at a certain point of depth and maturity, look forward to watching you bring a broader relevance from your experience.