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Pitchers not buckets
Forget leaky buckets—for SaaS, a leaky pitcher is a way better metaphor.
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A life less optimized
When data lets us optimize everything, the sub-optimal will be novel. Is optimization the enemy of taste?
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Our timeline, ourselves
In ten years, we’ll run every aspect of our lives with a personal timeline. That’s a slippery slope into walled gardens and towards the singularity.
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On data and music
From Mozart’s flourishes to today’s music streaming, I’m going to spend part of 2015 looking at how data is transforming music.
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Blue-collar AR
Hipster-wearing Glassheads aside, the real future of AR is blue collar work. Just wait until the unions figure out that’s a Trojan Horse for robots.
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Old laws, new problems
Instead of writing new laws to deal with tech, maybe we need to adapt the existing ones.
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Everyone knows it’s broken
One of the biggest frustrations innovators face is that of trying to change things that are obviously outdated or flawed, but for which the organization seems unwilling to alter its product, market, or delivery strategy. Modern retail banks make money from re-investing the money you store with them at a higher rate. But increasingly, they […]
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The challenges of 2-sided marketplaces
After four conversations about 2-sided marketplaces this week, I’ve summarized some of my thoughts here.
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