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I invite you to explore the future with me and recommend the following blogs.

Media Redefined

Started by Jason Hirschhorn, Media REDEF is a daily curated newsletter with daily “interest remixes” on various industries and pop culture. I am always impressed by the original content, content diversity and depth of the articles Jason and his team pick. This newsletter alone takes the work out of finding high quality information on the Internet. I highly recommend subscribing to the newsletters that interest you.

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Recommended Daily Blogs

Stratechery

Ben Thompson writes four days per week on “on the business, strategy, and impact of technology.” He touches emerging technology trends, the history of the technology industry, business strategy and (my personal favorite) emerging trends in publishing and news. Ben lives in Taiwan and benefits strongly from analyzing the technology industry from abroad. Journalists and entrepreneurs who live in Silicon Valley often lose perspective on the “real world” because they surround themselves with other ambitious and highly entrepreneurial people.

Ben writes one free post focusing on macro trends in technology each week available to the public. He hosts a weekly podcast with James Allworth with further discussion on the previous week’s article and to debate trends and changes in the world. Readers can access more timely and in-depth analysis of current trends through the Daily Update. I highly recommend paying $10 per month for direct access to Ben’s thinking and alternative perspective on the world.

Recommended post: https://stratechery.com/2015/aggregation-theory/

Above Avalon

Neil Cybart started Above Avalon as a Tumblr blog about Apple in 2010. As a Wall Street analyst focusing on the financial sector, Neil obsessed over the Apple as it became the largest company in the world. He became dissapointed with the lack of in-depth Apple analysis and decided to start his own blog as a side project. Using his financial background, Neil provides a unique perspective on Apple and has been writing about the company for five years. Neil hosts a weekly podcast episode to supplement his free weekly post. He also publishes exclusive daily updates for Above Avalon members for $10/month.

Above Avalon provides readers with a holistic analysis on Apple. The blog analyzes Apple’s financials, marketing, leadership, product pipelines, rumors and product launches. The blog provides ample context for each story and touches on other topics including media, entertainment, self-driving cars, technology and government.

Recommended post: http://www.aboveavalon.com/notes/2016/1/19/apple-is-moving-beyond-the-iphone

Seth Godin

Seth can profoundly communicate a message faster than any writer on this list. Blog topics range from marketing to innovation to leadership, each with a simple message for its readers. The blogs are so short that I have included one below. Seth has more than 2,500 posts for anybody to explore, 18 books and online courses to complement his writing. I commend the way Seth does businesss. He is an effective marketer, a resonant teacher and an inspiration.

Recommended post (below): http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2016/01/its-all-a-mistake.html

 

 


Fred Wilson

Fred Wilson has been a venture capitalist since 1986 and has been writing every day since 2003. He is the founder of Union Square Ventures. Notable investments include Twitter, Foursquare, Soundcloud, Tumblr, Etsy and Zynga. Fred’s blog ranges from conversations about the state of the venture capital industry, USV portfolio companies, and the global economy along random musings from his life.

Recommended post: http://avc.com/2015/10/winner-takes-most/

theSkimm

I generally avoid breaking news and the day-to-day news cycle. The turnover rate makes it hard to keep up with and I prefer to focus on long-term trends. Nevertheless, it is important to stay current with major news stories. theSkimm is the first daily newsletter I enjoy reading. It complements global news with pop culture and humor and the same millennial lingo that drives older generations crazy.

Recommended post: http://www.theskimm.com/recent

TheLeadSports

Every morning needs some humor and TheLeadSports newsletter is filled with it. The self-proclaimed “uncensored sports page” brings daily sports news and scores with the crass humor that makes me laugh out loud every day. Stories are quick and to the point giving readers to catch up on all the major news in American sports in five minutes every morning.

Other Recommended Blogs

The following blogs are not published daily but I recommend all of them depending on your interests. I have sorted the blogs into categories to make them easier to sort through.

Alex Danco — Thoughts on tech, startups, context, and how things change.

  1. The Color Wheel of Tech
  2. The Rise of the Access Economy
  3. Ways to Think About Water

WaitButWhy — Random assortment of in-depth blog posts from a wide variety of subjects. Written by Tim Urban and Andrew Finn.

  1. How (and Why) SpaceX Will Colonize Mars
  2. The Fermi Paradox
  3. The AI Revolution: The Road to Super Intelligence

Farnam Street Blog — A collection of cross-disciplinary knowledge on leadership, decision making, mental models, and combinatorial creativity. Founded by Shane Parrish.

  1. Mental Models
  2. The Remarkable Ways We Gain Insights
  3. The Buffett Formula: How To Get Smarter

Brain Pickings — An inventory of cross-disciplinary interestingness, spanning art, science, design, history, philosophy, and more.

  1. Nietzche on How to Find Yourself and the True Value of Education
  2. How to Love: Legendary Zen Buddhist Teacher Thich Nhat Hanh on Mastering the Art of “Interbeing”
  3. Fixed vs. Growth: The Two Basic Mindsets That Shape Our Lives

Paul Graham — Thoughts on technology and society from the founder of YCombinator. I always applaud Paul’s ability to communicate complex and important ideas with simple language.

  1. Do Things that Don’t Scale
  2. How to Make Wealth
  3. Cities and Ambition

Sam Altman — President of YCombinator and co-chairman ofOpenAIalong with . Silicon Valley thought-leader and host of Stanford University’s How to Start a Startup Class with timeless information for any current or aspiring entrepreneur.

  1. The days are long but the decades are short
  2. The Software Revolution
  3. Projects and Companies

Albert Wegner (Continuations) — I stumbled across Albert’s blog when Fred Wilson linked to it in one of his daily posts. Albert is a partner at Union Square ventures and writes about venture capital, economics, and technology.

  1. Land, Capital, Attention: This Time it Is the Same
  2. Capital is No Longer Scarce
  3. After Paris: Doubling Down on Democracy

Edge.org — Founded by John Brockton, Edge.org seeks to “arrive at the edge of the world’s knowledge, seek out the most complex and sophisticated minds, put them in a room together, and have them ask each other the questions they are asking themselves.” Brockman explores mind-expanding questions with highly creative thinkers who are actively shaping today’s world.

  1. What is Reputation?
  2. Death is Optional
  3. The Third Culture: The Frontline of Global Thinking