What I am reading today Momentum Monday – Utter Disaster? (Trends... Find them, ride them and get off.) Equity Investing is easy…or is it? (Subramoney)
What I am reading today High-tech policing can help nail and jail culprits behind mob violence (Swaminathan A Aiyar) Will Retirement make you lazy? (Subramoney)
What I am reading today Classics that belong on every bookshelf: The New Worlds Weekly Recap (The Reviews Edition) (FactorDaily) Imran Khan's unsportsmanlike win in Pakistan (Economist: Asia)
What I am reading today Back to the 1930s: Do US tariffs signal a shift to Smoot-Hawley-type protectionism? (Brookings: Economics) Outliers 65: Nikhil Pahwa on fighting India's internet battles, being an angry young man (FactorDaily)
What I am reading today Updater Services: Beating the staffing blues (Forbes India Magazine) Full-fibre broadband by 2033? I wish I could believe you, minister (Spectator: Martin Vander Weyer)
What I am reading today Nazis And Dead Dogs: Spaceflight Before The Space Race (Discover Magazine) Why does Japan have so much plutonium? (Economist Explains)
What I am reading today Momentum Monday – Records are Made to Be Broken (Trends... Find them, ride them and get off.) Fundamental Analysis Tools for Investors in India ()
What I am reading today Meet the Career Changers (FT: Management) Satellite images give the lie to claim that the deadly Branson thunderstorm "came out of nowhere" (Discover Magazine)
What I am reading today Outliers 64: How Infosys founder Narayana Murthy makes decisions (FactorDaily) Creating good B2B content marketing strategies is tough (afaqs!: Guest Articles)
What I am reading today Lawmakers Don't Grasp the Sacred Tech Law They Want to Gut (Wired) Bitcoin ponzi king Amit Bhardwaj offers INR to victims; Zebpay joins investigation (FactorDaily)
What I am reading today Huawei says whistle-blower's accusation it ordered staff to spy at US telecoms event is 'completely groundless' (SCMP: China Tech) Life of banks after five decades of nationalization (Mint)
What I am reading today 'It Won't Happen to Me': Why People Don't Prepare for Disasters (Knowledge@Wharton) a16z Podcast: The Scientific Revolution of Ancient DNA (Andreessen Horowitz)
What I am reading today Why Household Debt Should Have Executives Taking Ambien (Ivey Business Journal) Visualizing the World's Largest Importers in 2017 (Visual Capitalist)
What I am reading today How to take advantage of rising short term interest rates (Moneycontrol) Ex-Apple Employee Accused of Stealing Self-Driving-Car Tech (Wired: Business)
What I am reading today The challenges with Telangana's farm income transfer experiment (Gulzar Natarajan: Urbanomics) Momentum Monday – Outrage Remains Contained To Tweets (Trends... Find them, ride them and get off.)
What I am reading today Law and Autonomous Systems Series: What is a Smart Contract? (Oxford Business Law Blog blog) Child-Lifting Rumours: 33 Killed In 69 Mob Attacks Since Jan 2017. Before That Only 1 Attack In 2012 (IndiaSpend)
What I am reading today Tencent's WeGame platform in push to go global, heating up rivalry with PC gaming site Steam (SCMP: China Tech) The Day Freedom Died (Barel Karsan)
What I am reading today a16z Podcast: Beyond Zero-Sum Thinking in the Game of Tech… and Life (Andreesson Horowitz) Long Road Ahead: The Promise — and Perils — of Self-driving Cars (Knowledge@Wharton)
What I am reading today We want to be an AI hub for social innovation: P Anandan (Forbes India Magazine) New California Bill Restores Strong Net Neutrality Protections (Wired: Business)
What I am reading today Enjoy your feelgood summer while you can – there may be trouble ahead (Martin vander Weyer) Gods, men and mere mortals: organisation and safety at the Kumbh Mela (India at LSE)
What I am reading today Stocks market facts of the day (Gulzar Natarajan: Urbanomics) China counts on AI to find a cure for its ailing health care system (SCMP: China Tech)
What I am reading today Which cities have people-watching street cafes? (Marginal REVOLUTION) Indira was not Hitler, Modi is not Aurangzeb (Swaminathan A Aiyar)