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NYTimes.com: A Meticulous Account of Trump’s Tenure Reads Like a Comic Horror Story
From The New York Times:
A Meticulous Account of Trump’s Tenure Reads Like a Comic Horror Story
“A Very Stable Genius,” by the Washington Post reporters Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig, is among the most closely observed accounts of Donald J. Trump’s time in office to date.
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Silicon Valley Broke All Its Promises – The Atlantic
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The Atlantic — The Real Trouble With Silicon Valley
The Real Trouble With Silicon Valley
The toxicity of the web is peanuts compared with Big Tech’s failure to remake the physical world.
How should we tell the story of the digital century, now two decades old? We could focus, as journalists tend to do, on the depredations of the connected life. As Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube have devoured the online world, they have undermined traditional media, empowered propagandists, and widened America’s political divides. The smartphone, for all its wonder and utility, has also proved to be a narcotizing agent.
But what if, instead of focusing on Big Tech’s sins of commission, we paid equal attention to its sins of omission—the failures, the busts, the promises unfulfilled? The past year has offered several lurid examples. WeWork, the office-sharing company that claimed it would reinvent the workplace, imploded on the brink of a public offering. Uber, once seen as an unstoppable force that would transform urban transit as radically as the subway had, has likewise seen its public valuation plummet. From January to October, the two firms together lost $10 billion.
While these companies might seem like outliers, their struggles hold a message, not just for investors but for all of us. Big Tech continues to find new and profitable ways to sell ads and cloud space, but it has failed, often spectacularly, to remake the world of flesh and steel.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/01/wheres-my-flying-car/603025/
Episode 964: BILLBOARDS : Planet Money
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