Linkfest: June 21, 2018
What I am reading today
Why tipping in America is up for debate (Economist Explains)
Outliers 60: How AngelList works (FactorDaily)
California Net Neutrality Bill Was 'Hijacked,' Lawmaker Says (Wired)
Rs 3: Amount India Spends Every Day On Each Indian's Health (IndiaSpend)
Am I Too Old to Switch Careers? (INSEAD Knowledge)
From Walmart to Disney: Building Companies That Last (Knowledge@Wharton)
#IAmAnEngineer and a scientist. I'm analyzing data to help forecast space weather. I love tackling new data sets, learning new analysis techniques and using data to advance science and technology. - Maria Spasojevic, MS '99, PhD '04, Electrical Engineering https://stanford.io/2JX97kI pic.twitter.com/hzMePdJjJb (Stanford Engineering)
Larry David and the Game Theory of Anonymous Donations (Discover Magazine)
A New Development in Saudi Arabia's Reform Story as MSCI Delivers Upgrade (Mark Mobius Blog)
David Runciman: The Last World Cup (London Review of Books)
Why tipping in America is up for debate (Economist Explains)
Outliers 60: How AngelList works (FactorDaily)
California Net Neutrality Bill Was 'Hijacked,' Lawmaker Says (Wired)
Rs 3: Amount India Spends Every Day On Each Indian's Health (IndiaSpend)
Am I Too Old to Switch Careers? (INSEAD Knowledge)
From Walmart to Disney: Building Companies That Last (Knowledge@Wharton)
#IAmAnEngineer and a scientist. I'm analyzing data to help forecast space weather. I love tackling new data sets, learning new analysis techniques and using data to advance science and technology. - Maria Spasojevic, MS '99, PhD '04, Electrical Engineering https://stanford.io/2JX97kI pic.twitter.com/hzMePdJjJb (Stanford Engineering)
Larry David and the Game Theory of Anonymous Donations (Discover Magazine)
A New Development in Saudi Arabia's Reform Story as MSCI Delivers Upgrade (Mark Mobius Blog)
David Runciman: The Last World Cup (London Review of Books)
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