On the one hand Gerrit de Vynck (living in NYC, NY) described how silicon valley is building Corona Virus testing tools. On the other hand Ahoife White (living Brussel, Belgium explained how the Brussel Effect helps the EU rule the world.
Tuesday, March 10. 2020
St. Charles & New York City
I have two spring book recommendations: Firstly my eyes went to scoial media management with hootsuite and the tips from the unoffical book on hootsuite, written by the Mike Allton (living in St. Charles, MO). Secondly the author Camille Fournier (living in New York City, NY) indited the non-fiction the manager's path: A Guide to Tech leaders navigating growth and change.
Tuesday, February 25. 2020
Brussels & Boston
My focus is on the questions and answers of the digital ai strategy of the European Union, published in Bruessel (Belgium). An other logical game this time not not for computers but for humans is the new trend of jigsaw puzzles on social media, described in the magazine technology review (based in Boston, MA).
Wednesday, February 12. 2020
London & New York City
Firstly my eyes went to an article on the Register (based in London, UK), in whom the author descirbed machine-learning tool guesstimates how well your code will run on a CPU core. Secondly I focused on patents and how Huawei helps China overtake Germany in receiving U.S. patents.
Friday, January 24. 2020
Oakland & San Francisco
On the one hand Tim Fernholz (living in Oakland, CA) answered the question why Capella Space Corp. boosts space radar satellites. On the other hand Sydney Fussell (living in San Francisco, CA) described the so called scism at the heart of the open source movement.
Friday, January 3. 2020
2 x Washington D.C.
The 2010s are now history. One wonders what remains and what is to come. Often the case the answer is individual. The Washington Post looks back at the decade with 10 successful technology products and 10 disappointed technology predictions.
Monday, December 23. 2019
Seattle
At the end of the year, the Los Angeles Times published a report on Dave Clark, the man in charge of Amazon's logistics chain. Amazon Inc. is headquartered in Seattle, WA.
Tuesday, December 10. 2019
Oliver's Battery & Bangalore
On the one hand Tim Anderson (living in Oliver's Battery, UK) explained GitHub's annual report about programming languages on GitHub. On the other hand Edd Gent (living in Bangalore, India) described the city Fukuoka as Japan's answer to Silicon Valley.
Wednesday, November 27. 2019
Amsterdam & Boston
Firstly my main focus was on Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC, based in Amsterdam, Netherlands) and the news: The last IPv4 addresses for Europe have been assigned. Secondly my eyes went to the answer to the question, what makes a city great, reported by MIT Technology Review Magazine (based in Boston, MA).
Tuesday, November 12. 2019
Mountain View & Raleigh
On the one hand LA Times reported the acquisation of Fitbit Inc by Alphabet Inc. (haedquartered in Mountain View, CA). On the other hand Sarah Perez (living in Raleigh N.C.) wrote the article: WhatsApp’s latest feature, Catalogs, caters to small businesses skipping the web for mobile.
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