2011 Weekly Reading List
by Sebastien Mirolo on Sat, 1 Jan 20112011 Personal Reading List
Short list updated weekly of articles and papers I read and found worth mentioning in 2011.
week ending 27 Nov 2011
week ending 13 Nov 2011
- Barnes & Noble Exposes Microsoft's "Trivial" Patents and Strategy Against Android
- U.S. Supreme Court Votes Can Be Predicted
- Zynga, Equity & Tough Decisions
- Long Roadmaps
- The Privatization of Copyright Lawmaking
- Did the content industry lose the legal battle?
- Lessons From the Failure of Flash: Greed Kills
- The Social Graph is Neither
- Researchers Find Amazon Cloud Servers Teeming With Backdoors And Other People's Data
- Tech Start-Ups Rethink Worth of Patents
- 12 Companies that Could Go Bankrupt Very Soon
- There’s a meme that says when it comes to funding
- How to Invest in Tech Stocks
- Don’t Launch A Company, Launch A Fund
week ending 6 Nov 2011
- Striking It Rich In The App Store: For Developers, It's More Casino Than Gold Mine
- One Share, One Vote?
- Things That Turbo Pascal is Smaller Than
- These Facts About The Chinese Startup Scene Will Blow Your Mind
- Steve Jobs Solved the Innovator's Dilemma
- The capitalist network that runs the world
- Hyperink raises $1.2 million and launches self-publishing service
week ending 19 Oct 2011
- Why Do We All Praise Startups When They Receive Funding?
- Can economic growth last?
- Pirated DVD
- Guy Kawasaki - What I Learned From Steve Jobs
- The teacher
- Graphene’s ‘Big Mac’ creates next generation of chips
- Birth of a Salesman
- NASA video game lets you build, run complex space network
- How Dropbox Will Die
- 7 Disruptive Innovations That Turned Their Markets Upside Down
- One cool table setting
week ending 2 Oct 2011
week ending 25 Sep 2011
week ending 18 Sep 2011
week ending 11 Sep 2011
week ending 2 Sep 2011
- Carnegie Mellon Researchers Break Speed Barrier in Solving Important Class of Linear Systems
- What Apple Has That Google Doesn't
- Why Amazon Can't Make A Kindle In the USA
- Steve Jobs's Best Quotes
- How Google plans to change the way you watch TV
- Juno Looks Back, Photographs Earth-Moon System
- Is Human Spaceflight Running Out of Time?