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Search on iTunes is wrecked

A victim of success I guess. The cult tracker app called SAGA, it’s one of my favorites. Just try finding it in the App Store. You never will. Why? Because of success. The success of Candy Crush….Saga. And, of course,

Search on iTunes is wrecked

A victim of success I guess. The cult tracker app called SAGA, it’s one of my favorites. Just try finding it in the App Store. You never will. Why? Because of success. The success of Candy Crush….Saga. And, of course,

Draft buy idea on Twitter

https://www.google.com/search?q=twtr+quote My twitter followers have been rising a lot. I mean not crazy but they used to be stagnant. I am not doing anything new. I am not getting more famous. This happened before. LinkedIn. Last q1 I noticed all

Draft buy idea on Twitter

https://www.google.com/search?q=twtr+quote My twitter followers have been rising a lot. I mean not crazy but they used to be stagnant. I am not doing anything new. I am not getting more famous. This happened before. LinkedIn. Last q1 I noticed all

Gmail innovation

Without blowing anybody up, I can tell you Gmail’s pace of innovation is really astonishing. Facebook better watch out.

Gmail innovation

Without blowing anybody up, I can tell you Gmail’s pace of innovation is really astonishing. Facebook better watch out.

On good times, or The Obama Second Term

Amazing super long piece in the NYer about Obama that’s half a book. For all the complaining on both sides the world in 2014 is – fewer conflicts than ever – more growth than in years – more stable economies

On good times, or The Obama Second Term

Amazing super long piece in the NYer about Obama that’s half a book. For all the complaining on both sides the world in 2014 is – fewer conflicts than ever – more growth than in years – more stable economies

Going the Distance

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Going the Distance

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More about the future and past of photos

Dept. of Technology: Remember This? : The New Yorker. Among other things, he decided that innovations in photography would produce smaller cameras. “The camera hound of the future wears on his forehead a lump a little larger than a walnut,”

More about the future and past of photos

Dept. of Technology: Remember This? : The New Yorker. Among other things, he decided that innovations in photography would produce smaller cameras. “The camera hound of the future wears on his forehead a lump a little larger than a walnut,”

Mission fatigue for the mission driven

It’s mission vs make. *The new “capitalist pig” doesn’t want money. They want to change the world. Eg, this guy*: “We are launching XYZ to bring people together and let the worlds knowledge come to the aid of those who

Mission fatigue for the mission driven

It’s mission vs make. *The new “capitalist pig” doesn’t want money. They want to change the world. Eg, this guy*: “We are launching XYZ to bring people together and let the worlds knowledge come to the aid of those who

What’s worth remembering? What can you remember?

At a fancy dinner last night with a bunch of artists and philosophers and business people, the topic of books came up. A guy who worked for Time once recalled a near-proverb that everybody reads magazine articles but nobody remembers

What’s worth remembering? What can you remember?

At a fancy dinner last night with a bunch of artists and philosophers and business people, the topic of books came up. A guy who worked for Time once recalled a near-proverb that everybody reads magazine articles but nobody remembers