Linkfest: May 25, 2018
What I am reading today
Has there been progress in philosophy? (Marginal REVOLUTION)
The biggest challenge incumbent UK banks face? The advent of open banking http://spr.ly/6011DgHBb pic.twitter.com/88hXIbL7zm (Bain Alerts)
China's taxman is going after fake claims with Tencent blockchain invoices (SCMP: China Tech)
Better than the royal wedding (Mint)
BloombergQuint story on IDFC Institute's 3D web tool (IDFC)
IDG Contributor Network: 4 lessons for CIOs of the future (CIO IT Strategy)
Through research in fuel combustion and chemistry, I hope to find ways to improve the efficiency of internal combustion engines in cars and planes and to serve as a voice for change in energy policy. - Jesse Streicher, PhD candidate, Mechanical Engineering https://stanford.io/2KOZwc0 pic.twitter.com/IUsEykYbBb (Stanford Engineering)
The Death of Corporate Law (Oxford Business Law Blog blog)
Loser Journalists (Felix Salmon)
Morality and Investing (Subramoney)
Has there been progress in philosophy? (Marginal REVOLUTION)
The biggest challenge incumbent UK banks face? The advent of open banking http://spr.ly/6011DgHBb pic.twitter.com/88hXIbL7zm (Bain Alerts)
China's taxman is going after fake claims with Tencent blockchain invoices (SCMP: China Tech)
Better than the royal wedding (Mint)
BloombergQuint story on IDFC Institute's 3D web tool (IDFC)
IDG Contributor Network: 4 lessons for CIOs of the future (CIO IT Strategy)
Through research in fuel combustion and chemistry, I hope to find ways to improve the efficiency of internal combustion engines in cars and planes and to serve as a voice for change in energy policy. - Jesse Streicher, PhD candidate, Mechanical Engineering https://stanford.io/2KOZwc0 pic.twitter.com/IUsEykYbBb (Stanford Engineering)
The Death of Corporate Law (Oxford Business Law Blog blog)
Loser Journalists (Felix Salmon)
Morality and Investing (Subramoney)
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