joshuago’s product-ideas Bookmarks

31 MAR 2011
BuzzFeed’s Jonah Peretti On Why The “Facebook” Media World View Wins

Provoke emotional reactions instead of informing. Take with a grain of salt, but remember that traffic means ads, ads mean money, and money is like life-giving blood to any business.

30 MAR 2011
[Warpspire] Product design at GitHub

It takes balls to abandon features — grow some.

21 MAR 2011
[Khoi Vinh] What the NYT Pay Wall Really Costs

Former design director of the NY Times says it's still too early to tell whether the new paywall will work, but also says that The Times spent too much time and effort on it that could have gone to other innovation.

29 DEC 2010
[The Economist] Online cartoons: Pease porridge hot

The Oatmeal gets a thorough and very favourable treatment by The Economist. It's making money.

06 DEC 2010
[Ars Technica] Can we transport food like Internet data?

Much of the world's food supply is transported via an inefficient, polluting, and dangerous system of highways and trucks. The alternative? Move the whole system underground and set up a packet-switched "transport-industry Internet." Probably won't happen anytime soon since entrenched interests are powerful.

27 OCT 2010
Hacker News | Ask HN: Visual Design for Hackers

A good conversation thread about how programmers can produce great visual design, inspired by the results of Rails Rumble 2010.

02 JUN 2010
[Chris Dixon] To make smarter systems, it’s all about the data

Significant AI breakthroughs come from identifying or creating new sources of data, not inventing new algorithms.

27 MAY 2010
[Telegraph] Women and body image: a man's perspective

For men the holy grail is within reach – you just need to get fit, and then you'll be fine; then you can think about something else. But the messages aimed at women are much more complex and confusing.

16 APR 2010
[Clay Shirky] Not an Upgrade — an Upheaval

There are many shifts coming, but three big ones are an increase in direct participation; an increase in the leverage of the professionals working alongside the amateurs; and a second great age of patronage.

16 APR 2010
[Cody Brown] A Public Can Talk To Itself: Why The Future of News is Actually Pretty Clear

News is important. It’s so important that leaving it to a group of people in an office downtown is and has always been irresponsible.