The Quiet Decline of the Open Web and What It Means
The web that emerged from the 2000s was genuinely open. Independent blogs, forums, and personal sites carried substantial traffic. RSS readers aggrega...
continue reading →notes on living well in a digital world
The web that emerged from the 2000s was genuinely open. Independent blogs, forums, and personal sites carried substantial traffic. RSS readers aggrega...
continue reading →The majority of business writing — emails, memos, reports, proposals — fails at its core job. It does not clearly communicate what the writer needs th...
continue reading →We tested six leading budgeting apps over three months of real usage, tracking actual income, expenses, savings goals, and investment accounts. The go...
continue reading →We develop a framework for analyzing platform trust as an economic asset with measurable contributions to transaction volume, unit economics, and comp...
continue reading →Over the last year of travel, I have eaten alone in restaurants in twelve cities across four continents. What I thought would be mildly uncomfortable ...
continue reading →For most of the previous century, where you lived was largely a function of where you worked. Remote work broke that coupling for knowledge workers, a...
continue reading →Corporate venture capital has moved from the periphery of corporate innovation to its center. CVC funds now participate in roughly 26% of all venture ...
continue reading →The creator economy — individuals producing content for audiences outside traditional media companies — has grown from a cottage industry into a struc...
continue reading →Research and data referenced from Player Lounge.