Biz Stone, cofounder of Twitter, Medium, and Jelly, on why designing something easy is so exceedingly difficult. A couple years ago I went to Best Buy to get a television. I only wanted something flat like they are these days. The salesman convinced me to buy a really expensive “Smart TV.” I don’t like this TV for lots of reasons. Chief among them is that it has a camera on top. Yes, my television
Peretti’s second fascination is with CNN—how founder Ted Turner ran a 24-hour news operation at a fraction of the cost of what the networks spent, due in part to prescient use of satellite and cable technology. And then there’s Jay Z. In the early 1990s, Peretti, who grew up in Oakland, California, attended public school where, he says, “The only music was black music.” The lyrics were full of boa
With 8i’s technology, it’s possible to walk around a human subject in a VR experience. That makes it more immersive, more real, say experts. Cradling her 1-year-old baby girl, Reese, in the middle of a large, high-ceilinged soundstage draped in green fabric, a young mother named Ashley Martin Scott may literally be the face of virtual reality’s future. Scott and Reese are here to work on what in s
…which is to say, it is an international tale of drama, cultural differences, and near-disasters. This is that tale, told for the first time by the unsung heroes who brought to life. But to understand them, you first need to understand how emoji works. An emoji is not a photo. That may sound obvious, but it’s also an important technical distinction. When you text a photo to a friend, you are sendi
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