Interesting articles

The Moguls’ New Clothes "Media executives lament what the Web has done to their business. But that complaint conveniently ignores the dismal financial performance of most media conglomerates in the pre-digital era." October 2009 The Good Enough Revolution: When Cheap and Simple Is Just Fine "Entire markets have been transformed by products that trade power or fidelity for low price, flexibility, and convenience." August 2009 Cause of Death Determined for Print Media "In the midst of a revolution the fog is thick" March 2009 The Ketchup Conundrum - The New Yorker "The only true culinary expression of the melting pot, its special and unprecedented ability to provide something for everyone makes it the Esperanto of cuisine." September 2004 The Gentleman Grafter - Vanity Fair "Never underestimate a small amount of money" May 2006 If You Liked This, You’re Sure to Love That - The New York Times "On human taste, the Napoleon Dynamite problem and the Netflix Cinematch competition" November 2008 A Gift or Hard Graft - The Guardian "Is there such a thing as pure genius? Not necessarily, argues Malcolm Gladwell..." November 2008 Glossed Over - The Big Money / Slate "Why can't magazines get the Web? - On Condé Nast and their online strategy" November 2008 The End - Portfolio "The era that defined Wall Street is finally, officially over. Michael Lewis, who chronicled its excess in Liar’s Poker, returns to his old haunt to figure out what went wrong." November 2008 How poor metrics undermine digital marketing - The McKinsey Quarterly "The Web is the most measurable medium in the history of marketing. Now all that’s left is figuring out how to measure it." October 2008 GapMinder World "Excellent statistics tool on world economics and other subjects"

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