January 2011
9 posts
On The Media: "Bad Sourcing" (January 21, 2011) →
BROOKE GLADSTONE: The Gulf of Tonkin - epically bad official information. It’s exactly like bad food, sometimes deliberately poisoned, sometimes spoiled by accident or happenstance. And it should be treated like food, with some knowledge of its provenance and nutritional value, consumed only after judicious prodding and a good long sniff, because you need it to live but the bad stuff can kill you.
Jan 31st
Getting Real: It Shouldn't be a Chore (by... →
If your app doesn’t excite you, something’s wrong. If you’re only working on it in order to cash out, it will show. Likewise, if you feel passionately about your app, it will come through in the final product. People can read between the lines. Enthusiasm manifests itself readily of course, but indifference is equally indelible. If your commitment doesn’t encompass a...
Jan 24th
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Can Apple Find More Hits Without Its Tastemaker? -... →
In a conversation years ago, Mr. Jobs said he was disturbed when he heard young entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley use the term “exit strategy” — a quick, lucrative sale of a start-up. It was a small ambition, Mr. Jobs said, instead of trying to build companies that last for decades, if not a century or more.
Jan 21st
For Gervais, Another Trip To The Globes, Sans... →
“I’m going all out,” Gervais says. “They will never invite me back again. … If they wanted someone to read an Autocue, there’s lots of better people than me at that. And they look better. So whenever I’m hired, I’m hired for my particular cocktail of skills — or lack of them.”
Jan 16th
Mouth Full of Diamonds - Phantogram
Check out this video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PI_wyDesto&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Jan 13th
Jan 11th
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On The Media: Seth Mnookin on The Panic Virus... →
BOB GARFIELD: Seth, your book is nominally about vaccine hysteria, but it seems to me it’s really about something a lot larger, and that’s the willingness of human beings to accept as truth what there is no evidence for. There seems to be some human impulse to [LAUGHS] explain complicated or painful or unknowable things in easy terms that snugly fit into some preconceived worldview. So, in the...
Jan 9th
YouTube - The Gauss Christmath Special →
Jan 4th
Goldman Invests in Facebook at $50 Billion... →
Even as Goldman takes a stake in Facebook, its employees may struggle to view what they invested in. Like those at most major Wall Street firms, Goldman’s computers automatically block access to social networking sites, including Facebook.
Jan 3rd