Let’s reinvent PC gaming!
juillet 15, 2013 · 3 min read
In addition to the decline of PC gaming described in my previous blog post (The Rise and Fall of PC Gaming), the business model of game development is broken for … Continue reading « »
The Rise and Fall of PC Gaming
juillet 11, 2013 · 4 min read
It has been interesting, and a bit sad, to observe the rise and fall of PC gaming. Ever since I got my first PC in 1984, the primary impetus for … Continue reading « »
Why does the world exist is a thoughtful and compelling read
juillet 4, 2013 · < 1 min read
Jim Holt deftly tackles one of most profound questions in philosophy: “why is there something rather than nothing?” To tackle the question of existence he deftly takes us through the … Continue reading « »
3D Printing will change the world
juillet 2, 2013 · 5 min read
It seems a foregone conclusion that 3D printing will change the world. It’s already revolutionized prototyping, and we’re now getting a glimpse of the technology’s potential in mass customization, medicine … Continue reading « »
David Rowan’s experience at Singularity University is a must read for everyone interested in thinking and learning about the future!
juillet 1, 2013 · < 1 min read
I had the pleasure of chatting with David while at Martin Varsavsky’s Tech Talk Menorca and was fascinated by his recounting of his experience there. If you have a modicum … Continue reading « »
The Sony Vaio Pro 13 is the best notebook on the market
juin 24, 2013 · < 1 min read
Sony has finally released a worthy successor to its series Z high end notebook which was extraordinary. The Vaio Pro 13 is amazing. It’s an incredibly light 2.34 pounds despite … Continue reading « »
Murder as a Fine Art is a fantastic historical thriller!
juin 19, 2013 · < 1 min read
As I reviewed Inferno I criticized Dan Brown for the poor writing and character development. The same cannot be said of David Morrell’s writing. While Inferno was merely good entertainment, … Continue reading « »
Inferno is a good summer read
juin 10, 2013 · < 1 min read
I am a big fan of thrillers and loved The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons. Dan Brown’s books typically have poor writing and character development, but he makes … Continue reading « »
The skiing beach bum in me is intrigued :)
juin 9, 2013 · < 1 min read
As you might have noticed from previous posts, I love skiing. As I am living in Cabarete these days, I have been spending more time kiting and enjoying the beach. … Continue reading « »
Bill Gurley’s thoughts on marketplaces are a must read!
juin 4, 2013 · < 1 min read
As you can probably imagine given my recent blog post, Thoughts on building successful vertical marketplaces, marketplaces have been on my mind a lot of late. Last November Bill Gurley … Continue reading « »
Am I ambitious enough?
mai 22, 2013 · 2 min read
I have been wondering of late if my rational heuristic driven approach to business selection is making me under reach. I feel I have been building and investing in reasonably … Continue reading « »
Great speech on the five trends reshaping the global economy
mai 21, 2013 · < 1 min read
Dominic Barton, the managing director of McKinsey, recently gave an insightful speech at Stanford Business School. I encourage you to watch it.
Is risk aversion really the fear of feeling?
mai 15, 2013 · < 1 min read
Check out this interesting Harvard Business Review article: http://blogs.hbr.org/bregman/2013/05/the-unexpected-antidote-to-pro.html
Great article on optimal take rates in Internet businesses
mai 9, 2013 · < 1 min read
Bill Gurley is a partner at Benchmark and an investor and on the board of Uber, OpenTable and Zillow amongst others. He just wrote a fantastic article on the optimal … Continue reading « »
The latest Tomb Raider is fantastic!
mai 9, 2013 · < 1 min read
I have always been partial to third party action adventure games like Drake Unchartered and the latest Tomb Raider is a fantastic addition to the genre. This game tells the … Continue reading « »
Don’t blame the Internet for your failings!
mai 9, 2013 · 2 min read
Paul Miller, a technology writer for The Verge, decided to spend 365 days offline. No email, Google, Facebook, texting. He became entirely Internet free. As he puts it, he embarked … Continue reading « »
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