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Social Media As Religious Canon

When you choose to use Facebook, or any social media platform (or Internet service, really), you agree to live by rules that are as theological as they’re restrictive. Unlike choosing or reaffirming a religious belief, however, our compacts with social media are one-sided, insomuch that we buy-in via a quick Read more…

By Jonathan Salem Baskin, 7 yearsSeptember 2, 2018 ago
Innovation

He Who Controls Content Controls Truth

Pepsico recently showed that social media doesn’t just propagate fake news, but that vested interests can delete content entirely. The company got a court to order Facebook to render invisible to users in India about 20,000 or more posts in which people said its Kurkure snack food was made out Read more…

By Jonathan Salem Baskin, 7 yearsAugust 4, 2018 ago
Innovation

Should The US Hire Digital Dogs To Fight Cyber War?

A recent book and FT op-ed opine on a novel solution to America’s inability to respond to knowns and predictable attacks by Russians and jihadis: Hire pirates or, more exactly, employ privateers in the way England’s Queen Elizabeth I did in the 16h century. Back then, the ocean was the world’s Internet, and across it Read more…

By Jonathan Salem Baskin, 7 yearsJuly 21, 2018 ago
Innovation

EU’s Google Fine Isn’t Just About Business

The EU wants Google’s smartphone platform opened up to competitors, but the action isn’t just about business…it’s about political and social authority. Google is a rival to the very notion of nation-states, only it’s smarter and more efficiently relentless than any civil government; like a country would do, it sorts people into Read more…

By Jonathan Salem Baskin, 7 yearsJuly 20, 2018 ago
Innovation

Papa John’s Lesson On Reputation

John Schnatter’s nasty public battle for control of the company he founded may be unresolved, but its lesson on reputation is both printed and bound. In case you haven’t been following the soap opera, Schnatter used a racially-charged word during a training session on how not to use racially-charged words, Read more…

By Jonathan Salem Baskin, 7 yearsJuly 18, 2018 ago
Innovation

Creativity Is The Cure For Nostalgia

A live band’s recreation of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s album a few nights ago made me sad. Turns out I experienced an affliction called nostalgia, which was first diagnosed in the mid-17th Century to describe the feelings of melancholy among Swiss mercenaries far from home. It can more broadly involve wistful recollections of Read more…

By Jonathan Salem Baskin, 7 years ago
Innovation

EU Copyright Debate Is Orwellian

The advocates for freedom of online expression are supporting the very entities that want to control it. Members of the European Parlaiment have voted to continue debating the merits of laws intended to force content aggregators to pay for snippets pulled from news sites (Article 11), and to protect artists’ copyright by Read more…

By Jonathan Salem Baskin, 7 years ago
Innovation

Could Nestlé Disrupt Its Brands?

With Nestlé facing pressure to break up the company and a CPG market that is no longer obediently accepting of its practices, its CEO is committed to buying and promoting the value of its brands. It could disrupt them instead. Here’s why: Brands ain’t what they used to be. To say Read more…

By Jonathan Salem Baskin, 7 years ago
Innovation

Alexa & The World’s Oldest Profession

Next time you check into a Marriott hotel, Alexa may join you to mine your questions and behaviors for its data bank. You should be able to charge Marriott for your visit. Of course, you’ll pay instead, as the experience will be sold to you as an opportunity to make your stay Read more…

By Jonathan Salem Baskin, 7 years ago
Innovation

Does Big Tech Enable Or Impede Innovation?

There’s growing concern about “kill-zones” that exist around huge technology companies, making it impossible for startup challengers to survive. Online search, social media, mobile and e-commerce, and business software are just some of the industries in which new ideas are likely to get crushed (or bought and then crushed, or at Read more…

By Jonathan Salem Baskin, 7 years ago

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