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De Tocqueville, still right
The election of the president was and is corrupt. Luckily, he hasn’t got much stroke. (Note to Colbert Liberalism: it wasn’t better before Super PACs.)
De Tocqueville, still right
The election of the president was and is corrupt. Luckily, he hasn’t got much stroke. (Note to Colbert Liberalism: it wasn’t better before Super PACs.)
Khosla and pretty much every trend
http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/19/unhyped-internet-and-mobile/?grcc=33333Z98
Khosla and pretty much every trend
http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/19/unhyped-internet-and-mobile/?grcc=33333Z98
Spectrum reform made law
Wow! The need to finance economic relief has pushed Congress to embrace a shift in the media landscape: the sale of airwaves now used for television to create more wireless Internet systems. http://nyti.ms/w2fM00
Spectrum reform made law
Wow! The need to finance economic relief has pushed Congress to embrace a shift in the media landscape: the sale of airwaves now used for television to create more wireless Internet systems. http://nyti.ms/w2fM00
One reason nobody has meetings anymore
You can have a private conversation over skype/IM for both quick questions up to moderate complexity. Many meeting types you still want to do face to face (interviewing, hiring/firing, feedback, brainstorming, ‘analysis’, review/QA/progress check). But the most common meeting
One reason nobody has meetings anymore
You can have a private conversation over skype/IM for both quick questions up to moderate complexity. Many meeting types you still want to do face to face (interviewing, hiring/firing, feedback, brainstorming, ‘analysis’, review/QA/progress check). But the most common meeting
The origins of Crappy PR
This entire story turns on a phrase in the email sent to folks holding tickets for the canceled show. “Due to unforeseen circumstances…” we are canceling the show. This is the kind of thing a dummy says. Or…a tight-lipped lawyer
The origins of Crappy PR
This entire story turns on a phrase in the email sent to folks holding tickets for the canceled show. “Due to unforeseen circumstances…” we are canceling the show. This is the kind of thing a dummy says. Or…a tight-lipped lawyer
Victory over The New Yorker, September 19, 2011
This one was a pile of crap. Tony Bennett profile centered around a duet recording with Lady Gaga, boring ‘journalism’ about a political hit in Pakistan, boring profile of a non-celebrity up-and-coming playright, boring memoir by the great Alice Munro.
Victory over The New Yorker, September 19, 2011
This one was a pile of crap. Tony Bennett profile centered around a duet recording with Lady Gaga, boring ‘journalism’ about a political hit in Pakistan, boring profile of a non-celebrity up-and-coming playright, boring memoir by the great Alice Munro.
Why job posts say things like “ninja”
Fact: there is a persistent and annoying trend of startups posting jobs with nouns like ninja, assassin, samurai, rock star, etc. Theory: it’s because classical roles are in flux. Technologies are getting easier to use in smaller teams, down
Why job posts say things like “ninja”
Fact: there is a persistent and annoying trend of startups posting jobs with nouns like ninja, assassin, samurai, rock star, etc. Theory: it’s because classical roles are in flux. Technologies are getting easier to use in smaller teams, down
Awesome Jobsism
when Steve Jobs returned to Apple he continued to use OPENSTEP on an IBM ThinkPad via NeXT Computers :: View topic – Steve Jobs ThinkPad. From the very good Gruber piece that should really be titled “What is design? and,
Awesome Jobsism
when Steve Jobs returned to Apple he continued to use OPENSTEP on an IBM ThinkPad via NeXT Computers :: View topic – Steve Jobs ThinkPad. From the very good Gruber piece that should really be titled “What is design? and,


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