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Foursquare: Unbundling Use Cases

I am excited about Foursquare’s upcoming releases of two apps to unbundle social features from discovery features. You can read a detailed story about it over on the Verge reported by Ben Popper. Ben covers a lot of different angles. [...]  Read more

Information Capital (in the 21st Century)

I am still not finished reading “Capital in the 21st Century” but the following introduction to Chapter 11 really got me thinking: One of my main intuitions about the coming changes is that “information” will become more important than industrial, [...]  Read more

The Aereo Case

Living in New York City and having cut the cord years ago, Aereo has been a terrific service for us. Yesterday the US Supreme Court started hearing arguments over whether the service is legal. Timothy B. Lee has an outstanding [...]  Read more

More on Wealth and Randomness

Yesterday I wrote about startup wealth and randomness and got a lot of good comments. One of them led me to an important way of summarizing my argument about the role of randomness: While I wrote the post specifically about [...]  Read more

CrowdRise

In November 2010 my friend Shana Fisher sent me an email suggesting I meet Edward Norton about his crowdfunding site for charities, called CrowdRise. I was pretty dismissive in my response to Shana. I told her that USV was “all [...]  Read more

Startup Wealth and Randomness

I have been writing a lot about wealth and income inequality and I am reading Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the 21st Century (review forthcoming as soon as I am finished). So it seems appropriate to ask how I feel about [...]  Read more