Mobile (especially Auto)
Education
- Ayesha Adamo in Alternet: The School of Belle Knox — The Duke Porn Star on One Way to Pay for Outrageous College Costs
- Clay Shirky: The End of Higher Education’s Golden Age
Tech
- Eric S. Raymond: The myth of the fall and Tim O’Reilly‘s reflections on the piece
- Patricia Cohen in the NYTimes: Innovation far removed from the lab
- Cory Doctorow: The coming civil war over general purpose computing
- Fred Goldstein: Why the Internet is, by definition, ungovernable
- Damon Lavrinc in Wired: How Apple’s CarPlay Compares to the Competition
- Dorie Clark in HBR: Step back to propel your career forward.
Politics
- Nadia El-Imam: Sharing clout: what happens when children of the Internet + globalisation get elected into office
Hellbound handbasketry
- Noah Smith in The Week: What the Ming Dynasty can tell us about American decline
- Tim O’Reilly: The Creep Factor: How to Think About Big Data and Privacy
- Nilay Patel in The Verge: The Internet is Fucked.
- Damon Lavrinc in Autopia: Better Use Those Points: The Sad Decay of Frequent Flyer Programs
- Steve Smith in MediaPost: Ads are dirtier than porn at spreading mobile malware
I think that ESR and O’Reilly have an interesting perspective, but it’s wrong. I think we did have a golden age, and it’s time to chart a course to a new one, Doc.
http://mikewarot.blogspot.com/2014/03/remembering-past-and-choosing-different.html
Thanks, Mike. Good piece. I have thoughts about it, but also need to hit the road again. But stay tuned. 🙂
Doc, I would like to honestly ask you to allow me to have a link here. It’s really important for me.
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Good round up, Doc. The Fred Goldstein and O’reilly articles are great.
Thanks for the share Mike. I have some similar thoughts in regards to choosing differently based on what we’ve learned from the past. 😀