Bookmarks for November 30th from 06:23 to 20:35
by danhon
This is an auto-posted collection of public links I’ve either posted to, or favourites from Twitter, my Instapaper bookmarks and my public links posted to Pinboard.in for November 30th from 06:23 to 20:35:
- What these photos of Facebook’s new headquarters say about the future of work – MENLO PARK, CALIF. – Deep inside Facebook’s massive new headquarters, the largest open-office workspace in the world, a rough-hewn building that feels like the…
- Best of the Web & Digital Government Achievement Awards 2015 – Winners Announced – September 3, 2015 – e.Republic's Center for Digital Government announces the winners of the 2015 Best of the Web (BOW) and Digital Government Achievement…
- Bring Back Antitrust – This article appears in the Fall 2015 issue of The American Prospect magazine. Subscribe here.
In the late 1980s, Thomas Shaw of Little Elm, Texas, watched a… - Blocking health records for fun and profit – The flip side is that information sharing leads to horrendous privacy practices. Things do need to be more unified, but privacy doesn't seem to be part of the…
- How I became afraid – by Emmett Rensin on November 30, 2015
There was the flight from Seattle to Los Angeles when the power went out and we fell a hundred feet before the backup… - Untitled (http://www.lunchboxtheatrecompany.co.uk/images/cotton_print_sml.jpg) – @hondanhon @lauraolin artists' impression of value creation:
- Dan Hon is typing on Twitter: “What I’ve been working on:
This is Really Big. California’s changing how it’s procuring technology: https://t.co/ppTIAaJL6O
Please RT!”
– CA Dept. of Social Services is opting for smaller IT projects with faster deliverables. Hell yes. - Addressing 4 billion People In Three Words | Monday Note – If you can’t be located, you’re nobody. What3Words, a London startup, tackles one of the developing world’s most critical challenges: providing a universal…
- Why You Can’t Read the Best Coverage of Washington – Back in 2009, I had a job with a Washington, D.C.-based newsletter called Water Policy Report . It wasn’t exactly a household name, but I was covering…