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2016 Holiday Gadget Gift Guide

November 21, 2016    ·    8 min read

It’s that time of the year again, so I am sharing my recommendations for all gadget lovers of … Continue reading “2016 Holiday Gadget Gift Guide”

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They’re Made Out of Meat by Terry Bisson

November 14, 2016   ·  3 min read

“They’re made out of meat.” “Meat?” “Meat. They’re made out of meat.” “Meat?” “There’s no doubt about it. … Continue reading “They’re Made Out of Meat by Terry Bisson”

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Some thoughts on Trump’s surprising win

November 10, 2016   ·  4 min read

I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Connie Loizos from Techcrunch yesterday. Unsurprisingly the conversation rapidly veered … Continue reading “Some thoughts on Trump’s surprising win”

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Apparently I am the top French business angel of 2016!

October 14, 2016   ·  < 1 min read

     

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Bill The Vampire is hilarious!

September 6, 2016   ·  < 1 min read

The Tome of Bill book series has made me laugh out loud so hard, so much, that I … Continue reading “Bill The Vampire is hilarious!”

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The Feedback Loop is the new Ready Player One

August 30, 2016   ·  < 1 min read

I loved Ready Player One. Sadly, Armada, Ernest Cline’s follow-up book proved disappointing. Harmon Cooper fills that void … Continue reading “The Feedback Loop is the new Ready Player One”

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Ride-sharing is not killing car ownership

August 24, 2016   ·  < 1 min read

By Ale Resnik, Chief Executive Officer of Beepi Imagine it’s the year 2035. Gasoline engines are a thing … Continue reading “Ride-sharing is not killing car ownership”

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Letters to a Young Contrarian is a must read!

August 23, 2016   ·  < 1 min read

In a simple and elegant series of letters written to a hypothetical student, Christopher Hitchens makes an incredibly … Continue reading “Letters to a Young Contrarian is a must read!”

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Technology and the Future of Work

July 11, 2016   ·  5 min read

Technological progress continues unabated. The astonishing rate of growth has fueled heated debates about implications on the future … Continue reading “Technology and the Future of Work”

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Grit, Perseverance, and Happenstance: The Genesis of our Apprenticeship Program

June 22, 2016   ·  7 min read

Most of you are not aware that FJ Labs has an apprenticeship program. The program has been fantastic. … Continue reading “Grit, Perseverance, and Happenstance: The Genesis of our Apprenticeship Program”

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The Next Evolution: AI-Powered Marketplaces

May 24, 2016   ·  4 min read

By Güimar Vaca Sittic and Fabrice Grinda Online marketplaces are fascinating. Matching demand and supply seems mundane, but … Continue reading “The Next Evolution: AI-Powered Marketplaces”

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My Rematerialized Life

May 17, 2016   ·  9 min read

In October 2014, at the end of my Update on the Very Big Downgrade, I explained that the … Continue reading “My Rematerialized Life”

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The Old Man’s War Series by John Scalzi is a fantastic space opera

April 7, 2016   ·  < 1 min read

As you know, I am a huge fan of B.V. Larson’s Star Force and Undying Mercenaries series. While … Continue reading “The Old Man’s War Series by John Scalzi is a fantastic space opera”

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Donald Trump: The Startup Disrupting the GOP Establishment

March 30, 2016   ·  3 min read

by Fabrice Grinda and Mike Lloyd Many people have been amazed at the support that Donald Trump has … Continue reading “Donald Trump: The Startup Disrupting the GOP Establishment”

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Sapiens is the most important book you will read all year!

February 9, 2016   ·  < 1 min read

Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari is incredibly ambitious. It covers the history of humanity starting with modern cognition. … Continue reading “Sapiens is the most important book you will read all year!”

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Modern Romance is insightful and fun

January 20, 2016   ·  2 min read

I am a fan of Aziz Ansari’s standup comedy routine and his TV show Master of None. Having … Continue reading “Modern Romance is insightful and fun”

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