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2020 Technology and Startup Predictions from the Experts
No one can predict the future, but it’s so fun to try! An annual rite of passage in Silicon Valley is taking the last week of December to post predictions for the coming year. These observations are often directionally informative and highlight the patterns the smartest folks are paying attention to. Below
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Decision Making and Communications at Goldman Sachs
A great book on the history and rise of Goldman Sachs is The Partnership. I love the idea of work cultures who encourage thoughtful disagreement.
George Dyson on Economic Misbehaviors
George Dyson is a fascinating person and the grandfather of another fascinating person, Esther Dyson, who I have mentioned before on this blog. I found
No One Wants Your Crappy Web App
My friend Peter delivered a great talk at Ignite Baltimore titled No One Cares About Your Crappy Web App. Watch it. Then go read Tim
Recognize Sunk Costs and Move On
I am re-posting a few paragraphs from my friend Michael Karnjanaprakorn’s most recent post: A New Path. Michael’s doing some exciting stuff with All Day
Social Architecture: The Layers of Feeds And Streams
TechCrunch is finally talking about social architecture and the design of information feed and streams. Feeds and streams as a cored design paradigm to modern