Lessons from Building Spotify: The Playlist
One of Netflix’s latest series, The Playlist, focuses on how Spotify affected the market through the eyes of different players during its establishment and growth.
Anxiety is a Product. And You’re A Target Consumer
“I came, I saw, I had anxiety, so I left”, a t-shirt from TeePublic reads. The mass relativity of its humour doesn’t only come from the remade phrase’s recognition, but also from its relation to our everyday lives. And if it’s relatable, it sells.
YouTube’s Virtual Campus
“YouTube is free education, but 99% don’t know the best spots in its virtual campus.”
Why Typography Matters
Typography exists all around us, but its effects can be very subtle and are often dependent on our society and culture.
Hacks to Boost Productivity in Your Office
If you feel you don’t have time to do everything, you might need some tips for managing your time. There is no formula, but small changes can lead to big improvements in performance. In this curation, you can find some tips to improve your business productivity.
10 Ways to Finish a Book in a Day
Can we make speed reading a habit and finish a book in a day everyday?
Burning Man: Status Quo On Fire
Curation Highlight: The Black Rock Desert legend Burning Man has become a symbol of tribal escapism. A call to rescue from the societal constraints under the capital mode of life. It’s not anarchy, the organisers carefully highlight; it’s an entrance to a new world built on free expression.
Tim Ferriss: A Better Life
Curation Highlight: Publisher, entrepreneur, author, 4-hour superstar Tim Ferriss has impressed us with every idea that came out of his mind. There are some articles he would like to recommend.
Your Lost AirPods Have Something to Say
Curation Highlight: "Where do things go when they are lost? I think there's a big, constantly changing pile of things that are lost. Where is that pile? In heaven, of course." We wish George Carlin’s sarcastic theory was true.
Curiosity as a means to understand the world
Curiosity can manifest in many ways. Some people desire to read gossip columns or watch reality shows on TV. Others want to accumulate knowledge about particular topics or urge to learn how to fix things.