New Ways to Curate, Market, and Make Career Decisions.
Plus my new browser and a tidbit about Sea Lampreys
Slowly my work on changing my reading process is paying off. I’m reading less articles, better. I’m reading in 15 minute chunks instead of 2 minute quick hits. That said, I’m reading less, which is not as fun as reading lots. But what can you do? Maybe someday I’ll find some balance, but for now this works just fine.
- Startupy Issue #13: 10 things curated in our universe this week by Sari Azout — This month I started work curating for the social search startupy. I’ve always been fascinated by curating (hence this newsletter) and startupy takes it all to another level.
- Sea Lamprey: The Greatest Invasive Control Success Story by Kevin Bunch — Most stories of invasive species control end badly (see Australia). This article explores the horrific impact the Sea Lamprey had on the Great Lakes and how everyone banded together to get things under control.
- Why China’s Version of Email Marketing Is So Effective by Connie Chan — It’s rare to see a nuanced cross cultural comparison on a business topic like marketing. Connie Chan puts on a master class.
- Downturn career decisions by Will Larson — Chock full of counter intuitive wisdom that cuts across the grain. A hopeful read in uncertain times.
- Arc by the Browser Company — The browser powering everything I do now, with a manifesto of sorts to boot.
