Notable Reads

  • Notable Reads for 28 Mar 🔗

    Garfield phones beach mystery finally solved after 35 years - BBC News Read at 6:57 PM Job vacancies | Nuffield Foundation Read at 6:48 PM Bryan Clagett on Twitter: A @kfc in China has more digital prowess than the average US #Finser Read at 5:57 PM A tear-filled plea from one of my students to … read more

  • Notable Reads for 27 Mar 🔗

    Arm Yourself With Specific Knowledge Read at 9:56 PM AiriPods | Asymco Read at 9:31 PM A Dollar Will Take You Less Than Two Miles in a Car Read at 8:29 PM Who Owns Your Health Data? Read at 5:45 PM Microsoft Hands-Free Music - Microsoft Research Read at 5:28 PM “No, No, No, No, Yes: Book Design … read more

  • Notable Reads for 26 Mar 🔗

    Exploration vs Exploitation | Noah Brier dot Com Read at 11:05 PM Another tax on the poor: Surrendering privacy for survival Read at 8:53 PM Mastercard Sees Other Banks Ditching Card Numbers Like Apple Did - Bloomberg Read at 8:44 PM Automation and New Tasks: How Technology Displaces and Reinstates … read more

  • Notable Reads for 25 Mar 🔗

    Google Stadia Is a Net Neutrality Nightmare – Variety Read at 10:13 PM OpenStax Read at 10:03 PM “I didn’t have control”: A 14-year-old on why she quit social media Read at 9:56 PM Brian Roemmele’s answer to What is Apple Card, the new credit card from Apple and why is it imp Read at 9:40 PM New … read more

  • Notable Reads from 23 & 24 Mar 🔗

    Notable Reads from 24 Mar Why the Olympic Games Are Steering Clear of E-Sports Read at 9:22 PM Man stole $122m from Facebook and Google by sending them random bills, which the companies dutifully Read at 8:41 PM Brian Roemmele on Twitter: "To gain a perspective on how floored I am today. If … read more

  • Notable Reads for 22 Mar 🔗

    Manton Reece (@manton) Read at 1:19 PM Trusting Driverless Cars - Library - Google Design Read at 1:04 PM Opinion | Owning a Car Will Soon Be as Quaint as Owning a Horse - The New York Times Read at 12:50 PM A new frenemy: Apple is going Hollywood. But it’s been a bumpy ride. - Digiday Read at … read more

  • Notable Reads for 21 Mar 🔗

    Harvard sued by descendant of U.S. slave photographed in 19th century Read at 10:08 PM How the iPad Pro is CHANGING music production 🎶 - YouTube Read at 9:37 PM It’s Time Edtech Conferences Stopped Ignoring Equity and Race | EdSurge News Read at 9:23 PM Human sound systems are shaped by … read more

  • Notable Reads for 20 Mar 🔗

    When Your Body Says No | Outside Online Read at 11:27 PM Stop trying to solve traffic and start building great places Read at 9:54 PM Ruined by Deisgn: How Designers Destroyed the World, and Waht We Can Do to Fix It — Amazon Read at 9:32 PM #BitcoinTwitter and #CryptoTwitter! Square is hiring 3-4 … read more

  • Notable Reads for 19 Mar 🔗

    Designing digital products for bioinformatics — Part II Read at 2:48 PM STRIKE! Magazine — On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs Read at 2:28 PM John Maeda: In reality, design is not that important Read at 1:57 PM Elite Colleges Make Low-Income Students Feel Unwelcome - The Atlantic Read at 12:06 PM … read more

  • Notable Reads for 18 Mar 🔗

    People can sense Earth’s magnetic field, brain waves suggest | Science News Read at 11:28 PM Just enjoy the ride – Steve Bodner – Medium Read at 3:05 PM Spending Time With a Grieving Community – Painfully Hopeful Read at 2:47 PM 8 Sustainably Designed and Architecturally Significant Buildings in … read more

  • Notable Reads for 17 Mar 🔗

    Elon Musk: the Architect of Tomorrow— Rolling Stone Read at 10:15 PM Musk: Osborning His Model 3 – Monday Note Read at 5:33 PM Micromobility Industries on Twitter: “Welcome to our second week of #MMCharts..” Read at 11:05 AM I spent a week in a VR headset, here’s what happened - YouTube Read … read more

  • Notable Reads for 16 Mar 🔗

    Can cars deliver micromobility? Read at 10:35 PM [Leighton Cusack on Twitter: New project I’m working on: t.co/IWVcPAds9… ](https://twitter.com/lay2000lbs/status/1107087187747704832?s=12) Read at 9:55 PM Cars Are Alternative Transportation on Twitter: “The funny thing about adopting … read more

  • Notable Reads for 15 Mar 🔗

    In the midst of putting this together, got into a conversation about parents vs parenting. The approach of fostering whatever might come next seems like something wel-suited for those who are parents. And yet, if we were to listen to the news of the day, it would seem like everyone has the … read more

  • Notable Reads for 8 Mar

    It was almost written like a “poor me” metronome. That look back over the week which wasn’t as successful as hoped. Which wasn’t as ground-breaking as it could have been. This was almost written like that. And with barely a step back — technically, the backspace key — there’s something more about … read more

  • Notable Read for 6 Mar

    Simply because this could not wait for Friday’s collection. Feels like it’s too important of a topic to the @microdotblog community: A Privacy-Focused Vision for Social Networking via Facebook read more

  • Notable Reads for 1 Mar 🔗

    Looking at one of the last snowfalls of the season out of the window, am reminded of there always being just a little bit more on deck than whatever might be planned or expected. In the project management space, we used to say something like, “whatever they give you as an estimate for the delivery, … read more

  • Notable Reads for 22 Feb 🔗

    Fast and slow. A reminder of the cold of winter, the persistence of bias, and the surprise of ingenuity. These swings are merely the moments of life’s extremes, with life being defined by what comes in between those moments. Still, there’s an unrelenting desire for those extremes at times. Perhaps … read more

  • Notable Reads for 15 Feb

    Resonance… That word spoke to what kept coming back towards this week. Not simply because resonance is both noun and past-action verb, but because there’s something about the way some pieces of work have rippled across the ether which seems to invite something more to the cannon than what’s … read more

  • Notable Reads for 8 Feb 🔗

    Pattens can provoke actions. The provocation can seem as if it is elongating friction, or pointing to a diminishing influence of another mindset. The provocation can also alert to a shift which shouldn’t happen. Wrapping one’s head around all of this isn’t all that difficult unless you rely on the … read more

  • Notable Reads for 1 Feb 🔗

    Throughly enjoy those moments where there’s a cross-pollination of experiences and talents. There’s something about getting wind of a perspective outside of your focus which elevates the nuances you might not have considered before. And even more, when those nuances point to life and market … read more