Links for 5 Oct
There are methods and plans for all kinds of endeavors, but the joy in the remix and release is usually more fulfilling to the core of the creator than the core of the consumer. It all works out to a kind of personal efficiency. What’s becomes efficient, optimized, maximized, and/or simplified is received by both. That’s part of what goes into sharing this week’s links that is:
- Where in your mouth letters are formed via Twitter & Language Base Camp
- Three-Way Brain to Brain to Brain Interface via MIT Technology Review
- Data Factories via Stratechery
- Microsoft Retools Surface like for Productivity Vision via Fast Company
- How China Used A Tiny Chip to Infiltrate American Companies via Bloomberg
- QWERTY Days Are Almost Over via Wall Street Journal
We posted a few items this week, leveraging a bit more longer-thought items, but will only highlight the key pieces (follow here or on Twitter for the smaller snippets shared throughout the week):
- Brigadoon Annapolis Transcripts: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
- Concept: SmartTrip for Apple Watch
- The Augmented Reality of eBikes