Ten Blue Links, “2025 already?” edition
1. AI is the triumph of capital If you know your classical economics, you will know production involves three factors:...
1. AI is the triumph of capital If you know your classical economics, you will know production involves three factors:...
This week… 1. OpenAI begs for copyright to be bent their way 2. Why I love iA (not AI) 3....
1. Tech benevolent dictators are still… dictators in the tech community there is a concept of the “benevolent dictator for...
1. Why should Trump deliver for anyone but Trump? This Bloomberg piece forgets one important fact: Donald Trump is not...
Technically this is eight blue links, because I spent the weekend in Bristol and we’re getting towards Christmas. Next...
1. Who rules us? Google changed its rules on what kind of behaviour it regards as “spam” and, of course,...
1. The Reach saga rumbles on I’ve banged on about the parlous strategy of Reach plc before, but the...
1. UK university fees going up (but not by enough to make the system work) For those of you not...
1. When is AI coding not AI coding? You might have heard something about how Google now creates a quarter...
1. How do you tell an AR product doesn’t have a mass market application? When people start talking about...
1. The era of the search engine traffic strategy I spent a good ten years knee-deep in SEO and building...
1. Well who could possibly have seen this coming? I wrote a while ago that the era of major levels...
1. Apple’s built in apps can do (almost) everything One of the characteristics of hardcore nerdery is the tendency...
1. Inventing the future If there is a book about Apple, I have probably read it. On my first day...
QuickTime My first look at QuickTime came before it was publicly released. I was working at Apple in IS&...