And founders and early employees of startups, meanwhile, are like the Birkenstock-wearing weirdos of Berkeley: though a tiny minority of the population, they’re the ones living as humans are meant to. In an artificial world, only extremists live naturally.—You Weren’t Meant to Have a Boss
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For 60 years, Americans have pushed steadily into the suburbs, transforming the landscape and (until recently) leaving cities behind. But today the pendulum is swinging back toward urban living, and there are many reasons to believe this swing will continue. As it does, many low-density suburbs and McMansion subdivisions, including some that are lovely and affluent today, may become what inner cities became in the 1960s and ’70s—slums characterized by poverty, crime, and decay.—The Next Slum?
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A creator, such as an artist, musician, photographer, craftsperson, performer, animator, designer, videomaker, or author – in other words, anyone producing works of art – needs to acquire only 1,000 True Fans to make a living.—1,000 True Fans
Clarke Passes
Black month for geeks, first Gygax and now Arthur C Clarke has passed. Very sad news, a monument of scifi and a visionnary.
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Growth in Apple’s personal computer business continued to outpace the industry average last month, with Macs accounting for a 14 percent unit share and 25 percent dollar share of all US-based PC retail sales, according to market research firm NPD.—Apple snags 14 percent of US-based PC retail sales in February
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I’m pretty late on this but I’m posting anyway, Apple released their iPhone API and looks fantastic. I’m sure there are a few issues for actual developers but from my point of view of user and non programmer but interested in apps, it seems very very cool. Looking forward to lots of great apps.
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That’s entirely true – and it’s exactly why the phrase “intellectual property” is, at root, a dangerous euphemism that leads us to all sorts of faulty reasoning about knowledge. Faulty ideas about knowledge are troublesome at the best of times, but they’re deadly to any country trying to make a transition to a “knowledge economy”.—‘Intellectual property’ is a silly euphemism
Coder’s Saturday
It’s pretty last minute but should be a cool event; we’re (Station C) hosting a mini conference in partnership with Nurun and Yahoo! Québec:
Christian Heilmann, a well known web developer (Yahoo! UK) who’s written for many respected online publications will be in Montréal end of March, we’ll use the occasion to hold a mini conference centered around javascript, Ajax and APIs. In collaboration with Nurun and Yahoo! Québec, the “Coder’s Saturday” will be held Saturday March 22nd at Station C and will start at noon with a light lunch and a chance to meet everyone.
Other than Heilmann, 3 other presenters are already programmed, we are looking for 4 other subjects to present. Contact us if you are interested but first, register to the event if you want to attend, space is limited to 30 lucky people. (it’s a free event)
You can register on Facebook or Upcoming.
I’m also looking for other presenters so make sure to email me if you are interested or with names of people I should talk to.
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The most recent Iron Man trailer is out and awesome.

