7 thoughts on the tech media in 2016
The media is in a state of upheaval. 2015 was a stormy year, and signs indicate that 2016 will be […]
Unfinished or quasi-finished prose that hasn’t been published elsewhere
The media is in a state of upheaval. 2015 was a stormy year, and signs indicate that 2016 will be […]
Sometimes we get just what we deserve. This week the news hit that Wired is about to start offering an
Using Facebook can make you depressed, according to a survey of some relevant social-science research. But the same research suggests three ways to hack your mind-Facebook interface.
Faced with the prospect of becoming mere custodians of whatever cool projects their fellow executives in marketing cook up, CIOs are learning to embrace innovation on their own terms.
The lovely Ayelet Noff from PR firm Blonde 2.0 interviewed me on the best way for PR people to approach me with stories. Here’s an excerpt, but read the full story on her site if you’re wondering about this kind of thing.
Perhaps the Internet revolution is over. But perhaps the spirit is only sleeping, waiting for the next round of disruptive innovation to topple today’s giants, just as they toppled the previous generation.
I recently met with an interesting startup from Israel called TL;DR that has changed the way I’m thinking about and using email.
I’m going to try something new this week. I’ve been admiring emails by Om Malik, Alexis Madrigal, and Caitlin Dewey,
Orchestras in the U.S. used to be 95% to 100% male. But after instituting blind auditions, with the applicants performing their music
So I’m on jury duty this week, and as I walk out of the courthouse on our lunch recess, I