March 09, 2015
Interesting Things on the Internet: March 9th 2015
- Alternative Innovation — Do we really need startups?. Not just for Belgium, this is a good manifesto for tech everywhere.
- Interview: Bruce Sterling on the Convergence of Humans and Machines. Another interview with Bruce Sterling about the future of technology. Just as good as the one I linked to last week.
- Sixteen Years. It won't get reported in any of the mainstream press, but this is the next stage in the well executed life of the right sort of Internet firm.
- The beige world of clickbait journalism. Alison Gow on the endless froth of brands and media titles chasing clicks. I hope the clicks are worth it for the firms in question, compared to the damage to how I perceive them.
- The Web’s Grain. Interesting thinking about how to approach web design.
This blog post is on the personal blog of Adrian McEwen. If you want to explore the site a bit further, it might be worth having a look at the most recent entries or look through the archives or categories over on the left.
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