The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.
My original iPod is a time capsule from 2002 (the Verge)
A Wave of Corporate Propaganda Is Boosting Trump’s Tax Cuts: Businesses saw that most Americans didn’t like the tax law at first. So they’ve gone on the offensive. (the Nation)
The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.
Why Silicon Valley billionaires are prepping for the apocalypse in New Zealand (The Guardian)
How Much Did Russian Interference Affect The 2016 Election? (FiveThirtyEight)
What Color Is a Tennis Ball? An investigation into a surprisingly divisive question (The Atlantic)
In our eyes, Google’s software sees heart attack risk (Washington Post)
How Low Will Retail Go? Look at the Railroad (Bloomberg View)
Moore’s Law is ending and the future of technology is uncertain (Newsweek)
How Insulin Became Unaffordable (Harvard Political Review)
Inside North Korea’s Hacker Army: The regime in Pyongyang has sent hundreds of programmers to other countries. Their mission: Make money by any means necessary. Here’s what their lives are like. (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Happy investing,
The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.
Prediction vs. Preparation (A Wealth of Common Sense)
$14,889,930,106,680: How much companies listed on the world’s stock markets have lost in value since peaking on Jan 28 2018 (Bloomberg)
How Generation X Ruined the World: They taught Millennials that self-obsession is the highest mark of cultural capital (Vice)
The Oil Industry’s Covert Campaign to Rewrite American Car Emissions Rules (New York Times)
Economics: The Discipline That Refuses to Change. Behavioral economics upended the idea that humans act solely in their rational self-interest. So why do most undergrads barely learn anything about the field? (The Atlantic)
The best doesn’t exist. A psychologist explains why we can’t stop searching. (Vox)
The ‘Global Cybercrime Problem’ Is Actually the ‘Russia Problem’ (The Atlantic)
Preparing for Discovery With NASA’s Parker Solar Probe (NASA)
Fire, Floods and Famine: The Pessimist’s Guide to 2019 (Bloomberg)
Happy investing,
The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.
Intel is making smart glasses that actually look good (the Verge)
Apple’s Middle Age (Stratechery)
New Study Finds Sea Level Rise Accelerating (NASA)
The Obscure History — and Future — of the Plastic Bag (Bloomberg)
The Case for Breaking Up Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google (Esquire)
Podcast Listeners Really Are the Holy Grail Advertisers Hoped They’d Be (Wired)
Here’s what war with North Korea would look like (Vox)
Happy investing,The team at TAMIM
The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.
The tricks propagandists use to beat science (MIT Technology Review)
Quantum Poetics: Why physics can’t get rid of metaphor (New Atlantis)
Utopic Wellness Communities Are A Multibillion-Dollar Real Estate Trend: Holistic health and wellness neighborhoods are a growing industry, now worth $134 billion worldwide. (Fast Company)
As States Legalize Marijuana, Investors See an Opportunity (New York Times)
The Dirty War Over Diversity Inside Google (Wired)A longtime Google engineer quit, saying the company “can no longer innovate” (the Outline)
The Strange, Ugly Car That Everyone Wants (Bloomberg)