Here are links to some pieces on the economy I’ve found most useful over the past few weeks. I’ve posted many of these on my Twitter feed but thought it might also be useful to bundle them into a blog post.
For everyone:
The Globe and Mail has an excellent web page that answers readers’ questions in common-sense terms . For example, "Do the interest rate cuts mean my mortgage rate or credit card interest rate will go down?", and, "Should you lock in your mortgage?". They update it daily.
This American Life put together a 1 hour broadcast that attempts to explain the financial crisis . It’s the definitive thing to listen to if you want to understand what’s happening. It’s also funny, which is a welcome relief from all the panic evident in most media right now. There is also an older episode called The Giant Pool of Money which explains subprime mortgages.
NPR has an ongoing blog, Planet Money , that digs in deeper on a daily basis.
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spring has sprung and Mukodu is growingFrom: myownpirateradio.com
Post Date: 2008-05-15 20:04:16
Hi all, I have some exciting news to share.
Some of you know that Katrin and I have been collaborating on putting together a web startup. We are extending the core idea she’s been blogging about on Mukodu : namely, discovering local “good stuff” by tapping into the knowledge of your friends and neighours. So… [drum roll]… moving forward, we will both be blogging about our brand new startup — Mukodu, Inc. — and the projects we’re working ...
more Work-Shifting: Work Where You WantFrom: myownpirateradio.com
Post Date: 2008-05-14 06:51:40
If you’re working at home, I strongly encourage you to think about a shared or "co-working" arrangement for at least part of your week.
I am bumping into a lot more people these days who are working at home or considering it. Perhaps it’s just coincidence, or maybe the people I hang out with are hitting some magic age where career change is necessary. Perhaps more of us will begin work-shifting, in addition to time-shifting?
Personally, I’ve worked from home for the last ...
more The New "Beta" is ForeverFrom: myownpirateradio.com
Post Date: 2008-05-01 06:54:44
A friend asked me the other day, what does "Beta" mean in the software industry?
I wasn’t really sure what to answer at first. "Beta" used to mean an interim test phase on the way to a "final" and "supported" product release. But over the last five years or so, as we’ve shifted from the boxed-product software world to the online service software world, the term has taken on a very different meaning.
Here’s what Google CEO Eric Schmidt had to say about it in a recent Busin...
more iPhone in Canada, FinallyFrom: myownpirateradio.com
Post Date: 2008-04-29 07:41:37
Rogers announced this morning that they finally struck a deal with Apple to support the iPhone in Canada.
We’re thrilled to announce that we have a deal with Apple to bring the iPhone to Canada later this year. We can’t tell you any more about it right now, but stay tuned.
So the big questions now are (1) when?, (2) how much?, and (3) which versions of the phone will be supported first (Apple is releasing a new one soon, and many people have broug...
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