Tuesday, September 16, 2014

A Watch Guy's Thoughts On The Apple Watch After Seeing It In The Metal (Ton...

     
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Alex Kruglov @akruglov

Most insightful #AppleWatch review I read. Changed a number of opinions. Still I would've made device for right wrist hodinkee.com/blog/hodinkee-…

11 Sep

A Watch Guy's Thoughts On The Apple Watch After Seeing It In The Metal (Tons Of Live Photos)

I'm not even sure we can call it a watch. Okay, it goes on the wrist, and it happens to tell the time, but that's about where the similarities between Apple's just announced watch and the hand-assembled, often painstakingly finished mechanical watches we write...

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Jonathan Abrams @abrams

#Savedyouaclick it's' Intro to computer science'! -- Guess what's now the most popular course at Harvard nzzl.me/1pcEX6t

14 Sep

Intro to computer science is now the most popular course at Harvard

Harvard students know which way the wind is blowing. According to a report from the Harvard Crimson, the school's introductory computer science class (CS50) has a record 818 undergraduates this fall. Twelve percent of…

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Satya Patel @satyap

The Myth of Venture Capital on.recode.net/1uma31L by @jonoringer <-- definitely some truth to this

12 Sep

The Myth of Venture Capital

We have created a tech culture that celebrates the act of securing capital as an achievement.

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Clive Thompson @pomeranian99

Silicon Valley CEOs debate how much high tech their children should use at home: nytimes.com/2014/09/11/fas… (Fun @nickbilton piece)

12 Sep

Steve Jobs Was a Low-Tech Parent

Apple's leader limited his children's screen time, and a surprising number of other technology executives do too.

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Randi Zuckerberg @randizuckerberg

There are four people in this photo! Celebrating a successful day @BritandCo's #ReMake2014 conference with @brit! pic.twitter.com/nF4IkMPD1M

12 Sep

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John Maeda @johnmaeda

The younger visionary is good at finding new keys, and the older visionary is good at knowing which doors to open.

13 Sep

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Fascinating Video @FascinatingVid

This is a lion making a kill in the wild. It's very graphic but it's important to show just how brutal nature can be. pic.twitter.com/q0yovzcuie

13 Sep

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Dan Wineman @dwineman

Evolution of music sales:
1. Pay a lot
2. Pay a little
3. Pay anything
4. OK fine, just pay once a month
5. Fuck you, now you own a U2 album

11 Sep

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