Supernova2007: Clay Shirky on Love
UNESCO turned down a Shinto shrine in
UNESCO turned down a Shinto shrine in
Denise Caruso of the hybrid Vigor Institute.
On risks of innovation.
Book: Intervention: Confronting the Real Risks of Genetic Engineering and Life on a Biotech Planet
Virtual Goods: the next big business model is an article by Susan Wu, who we work with (she’s at Charles River Ventures, one of our investors). It’s chock-full of juicy stats on some of the revenues that virtual item sales companies are generating. Definitely worth a read — and interesting that the article is so controversial (check out the comment thread!).
Liveblogs of the panel I was on today have shown up a few places already:
This was an editorial that appeared in Game Informer in 2005. I am supposed to be on a plane. It’s already posted on the site, but I figured I’d make a blog post out of it anyway.
Whither online?
Anyone remember what cyberspace looked like a decade ago? There we were, all fresh arrivals in the Metaverse, dreaming of Snow Crash’s virtual bars and William Gibson’s skies like televisions on dead channels. We wondered if the Holodeck would require one of those newfangled 3d hardware video cards or not. If we were really old-school sci-fi fans, maybe we thought about Bradbury’s Veldt or Vernor Vinge’s “True Names.”