Archive for the 'Links' Category

Links for June 8th

Friday, June 8th, 2007
  • Competing as Software Goes to Web - New York Times
    John Markoff contrasts Apple’s and Microsoft’s operating-system-software development cultures. Everybody’s talking about incremental improvement. But:

    “Software is like the tax code,” said Jean-Louis Gassée, a venture capitalist and a former Apple executive, who in the 1990s developed an operating system called Be. “You add lines, but you never take anything away.”

  • The Specter Haunting Your Office - The New York Review of Books
    James Lardner’s essay on three books (by John Bogle, Louis Uchitelle and Greg LeRoy) about what’s wrong with corporate America.

    Most Americans are troubled by the culture of dealmaking and financial engineering and insider self-enrichment that Bogle deplores; by the callous treatment of workers and work life that Uchitelle describes; by the erosion of communities and community institutions that LeRoy examines. Not very far below the political surface, most of us feel some version of the same vexed ambivalence toward corporate America — dazzled by the conveniences and comforts it delivers, yet resentful of the tradeoffs that it continually demands; few Americans would be anything but grateful if our corporations and financial institutions could develop some respect for our non-material and non-individualistic selves. It is hard to imagine such a fundamental transformation of these giant institutions. It is even harder to imagine a better world in which they remain essentially what they are.

Links for May 26th

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

Links for May 25th

Friday, May 25th, 2007
  • Meditating on the Wild Side, Lou Reed — Beliefnet.com
    Reed on his new meditation-sounds album, tai chi — and quitting smoking.
  • TECHCRUNCH: A ghost from Arrington’s domain trading past — Valleywag
    : “…one of the problems with tech journalism. The career reporters show poor judgement, because they’ve never been on the inside. Some of the most interesting news, and analysis, comes from insiders like Arrington, who has been bouncing around the Valley for most of the past decade. But they suffer, not just from conflicts of interest, but also from the perpetual risk that something they write will be at odds with something they’ve done…”

Links for May 23rd

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Links for May 19th

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

Links for May 16th

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007
  • Jon Carroll on Josh Kornbluth
    SF Chron columnist explains the genesis of Josh Kornbluth’s new show, “Citizen Josh,” about the nature of democracy

Links for May 15th

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

Links for May 11th

Friday, May 11th, 2007

Links for May 1st

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Links for April 24th

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007