retail therapy

AR and VR in Retail. 

The author of this post makes an interesting, albeit premature (in my opinion), claim that retailers should be threatened by the changes that Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality will make to the shopping process. I see home furnishings as a […]

better doing

On being a bad manager.

Jason Fried, founder of Basecamp, writes straight from the heart and discusses why it’s so easy to be a bad manager. This hits one of the biggest challenges I see people struggle with in business. | learn more

book recommendations

The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves

I don’t recall where, but somewhere I heard good things about Matt Ridley’s books. This one didn’t disappoint. He calls himself a Rational Optimist – meaning he’s optimistic about the future of humans and the prospect for our prosperity. There […]

big ideas

The next billion mobile users won’t be typing. 

The WSJ explores the poor and less-literate users that will make up the next consumers of the internet. The safe prediction is that they’ll be using video and voice to interact with devices, rather than reading and typing. Note: the WSJ […]

thoughts of food

The case for lab-grown meat. 

This is one of the food technologies that I’m really excited about over the long term (decades from now). If lab-grown meat can economically replace the livestock industry, it’ll be a game changer. | learn more