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December 3, 2020: Peter Kaufman on multi-disciplinary thinking; Twitter’s battle against misinformation; New playbooks for personal finance; The wages of sin
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December 3, 2020: Peter Kaufman on multi-disciplinary thinking; Twitter’s battle against misinformation; New playbooks for personal finance; The wages of sin
Daily Newsletter
July 25: John Gardner on how to examine ourselves and prepare for what lies ahead; Thomas Byers on ethics and entrepreneurship; and why staying constant is not an option for technologists
This Week in Disruptive Tech
Disruptive Tech Weekly | June 03, 2020: A roundup of news and perspectives on how technology is shaping the future, here in India and across the world
This Week: Scaling fast vs. having a viable economic model, Tim O’Reilly on Silicon Valley’s favourite growth strategy, and Twitter's travails
Twitter is not one, but three. It is a protocol, an app, and a media company. And being all the three is doing it no good
It looks inevitable technology companies will outrun the theories of the Nobel Prize winner in Economics. And that is a frightening thought
We have to deal with complexity—and for that we need space
Pointers to why reside in political theory, evolutionary biology, the emergence of artificial intelligence and our failure to see it all
Three recent books lay bare claims that the internet is a democratizing and empowering force in society. Instead, new internet czars have concentrated power in their own hands, made us dumber—and spawned a more divisive society.
Ever wondered how some influential (and not-so-influential) people and companies get popular on social media for no apparent reason? In a discreet operation, we investigate how.
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