We spend so much of our time online reading short snippets of information about our industry that sometime we forget to take a step back and look at the bigger picture. Reading books is a great way to ...
There were many great technology books published in 2019, but here are ten that I found particularly insightful. If you are unfamiliar with these works, I suggest you give them a read. (Photo by: ...
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Technical skills are revered in today’s economy, where developers seem to turn into billionaires in their garages. This startup tale is usually not as simple as it seems, but it often drives ...
How do governments shape technology, and how does technology shape governance? These interactions are far more complicated than free-market advocates realize. The libertarian consensus that government ...
It's been said a million times that those who don't remember history are doomed to repeat it. This is especially true in the tech and business arenas. These essential books serve as an excellent study ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Technology craves a narrative but often has a short memory for history. As a publication that ...
Technology is fast. Good books are slow. In the time it takes to write and publish a quality work of nonfiction that explores how technological progress is changing our lives — for better or worse — a ...
To understand the future of innovation and entrepreneurship, listen to the technology. Don’t talk. Listen. Carefully. “Listen to the technology” is Carver Mead’s mantra. The eccentrically brilliant ...
If the book is dead, nobody bothered to tell the folks at Capitol Hill Books in Washington, D.C. Books of every size, shape and genre occupy each square inch of the converted row house — including the ...
edited by Thomas S. Mullaney, Benjamin Peters, Mar Hicks, and Kavita Philip (MIT Press, 2021) A simple ethos guides many executives today: build businesses that can harness the power of new ...