• 2014-12-15 9:37 PM

    Jacob Harris takes a stand against the increasing flow of “bullshit data:” “Nobody can say exactly when the trend first started, but in ... read more

  • 2014-12-10 10:23 PM

    “[I]t seems to me that Twitter’s slowing growth corresponds pretty closely to its complexity increasing over the past few years.... Twitter ... read more

  • 2014-12-10 8:55 PM

    “What’s more harmful to consumers: invading their privacy, bombarding them with push-notification ads, or Today widgets that can launch ... read more

  • 2014-12-05 3:20 PM

    “People want to have read “longform” (whatever that means), but if presented with either attentively reading a 10,000-word article or ... read more

  • 2014-12-02 1:03 PM

    “It is one of the great ironies of modern politics that the U.S. bailout has been so politically toxic. Barney Frank, chairman of the House ... read more

  • 2014-12-01 8:11 PM

    “When Obama first got elected, he should have let it all just drop.... Just let the country flatline. Let the auto industry die. Don’t bail ... read more

  • 2014-11-26 2:37 PM

    “There are many roads to the future—many innovative roads to the future—and the best of them don’t involve Uber.” – Tom Slee

  • 2014-11-18 1:48 PM

    “A Watch app complements your iOS app; it does not replace it. If you measure interactions with your iOS app in minutes, you can expect ... read more

  • 2014-11-14 6:50 PM

    “Indeed, when [Economist Jonathan] Gruber discusses the ignorance of American voters in the video clips, no political scientist who knows ... read more

  • 2014-11-12 7:55 PM

    Khoi Vinh is right, The New York Times midterm election maps are beautiful.

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