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Moved some content to Substack
If you’re looking for my latest thoughts, head on over to my Substack. See you there!
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On the “That’s Genius Podcast”…
A few weeks back, I sat down for a conversation with Michael Rose of Five9 for their That’s Genius Podcast: That’s Genius Episode 16 Edit: Here’s part 2 of our conversation: That’s Genius Episode 18 Photo by Jonathan Velasquez on Unsplash
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Most valuable companies of all time
source: Visual Capitalist
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The need for more insight into the present
Om Malik makes an excellent point on the need to contemplate the present as it’s happening. So much of our collective present is chunked up into tweet-sized analysis that we may be losing the essence of the times we live in. Anyway, his post is worth reading: As an avid…
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The force is strong with this one…
Looking forward to seeing Rogue One on the big screen this winter…
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Mobile web and native are different, but both are important
This is an excellent post on why web and native apps equally important In other words. The Web is for audience reach and native apps are for rich experiences. Both are strategic. Both are valuable. So when it comes to mobile, it’s not Web vs. Native. It’s both. Source: LukeW |…
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Website bloat is a real issue
Websites have gotten increasingly bloated. So much of this bloat is hidden to the user, and is tied to surveillance technology. This post does a great job of explaining the problem: Let’s preserve the web as the hypertext medium it is, the only thing of its kind in the world,…
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Satoshi Nakamoto and the invention of a new currency
Satoshi Nakamoto drew from the history of cryptocurrencies since David Chaum’s seminal blinding formula in the 1980s. He postulated that the flaw with existing approaches to cryptocurrencies was that a single powerful attacker could undermine and destroy the system. In order to to defeat the powerful attacker, Satoshi decentralised the control…
