- How the Ukraine crisis ends. [Henry Kissinger]
- Through the watching glass. [Susie Cagle]
- Where Apple design is headed in 2014. [Macworld]
- Biggest gene sequence project launched. [UT San Diego]
- Bitcoin’s uncomfortable similarity to some shady episodes in financial history. [Casey Research]
- Chinese bond default rattles markets. Why? [Yves Smith]
- Spotify and Beats Music acquisitions illustrate differing strategies. [Matt Sandler]
- Why is American internet so slow? [The Week]
- Is Facebook overvalued? [Fortune]
- Virtual reality startups looks back to the future. [MIT Technology Review]
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Though Kissinger never seemed likely to stray from the Imperial America mindset his whole career in service, he seems downright progressive compared to the conformity of Obama and Kerry, the shock and awe Oil Patch Boys like Bush and Cheney or the 19th Century Confederates who scare the Republican Party into submission.
You could apply his suggestions to Congress in hope of moving our economy and society back to being competitive – and fail just as surely as anywhere east of the Danube.
Amen to that. I am glad at least he is part of the debate.