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March 10, 2014

What I am reading today

  • The Lowballing of Kodak’s Portfolio. [IEEE Spectrum]
  • Why flying ‘Internet drones’ over Africa is a dumb, libertarian strategy. [The Globe & Mail]
  • The Stubborn uncoolness of San Francisco style. [New York Magazine]
  • Are today’s college-age journalists doomed? [The New York Times]
  • The Manual-first startup. [Vinicius Vacanti]
  • RightsCon or a right con? (or How I learned to stop worrying and love corporate surveillance.) [Aral Balkan]
  • How Tommy John surgery has evolved and changed the baseball. [The New York Times]
  • Repo Man Cometh: A vast hidden surveillance network runs across America. [BetaBoston]
  • The invention of the AeroPress. [Priceonomics]
  • The deadly mix of hysteria and defense budget politics. [CounterPunch]
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