Bubblicious tech scene faces HR problem. (Yes, there is probably a Tiger Mom angle here, too.)
The war over Airbnb gets personal.
http://nymag.com/news/features/airbnb-in-new-york-debate-2014-9/
Silicon Valley is in a bubbly race to wash your clothes better, faster, and cooler. This is not a metaphor. Unless, you know, it is.
As the tech sector vies for a larger role in national politics, it has to contend with the libertarian isolationists in its ranks.
http://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/silicon-valley-politics-2014-2/
Ken and Ben Lerer fund 185 tech companies—and counting.
At the Draper University of Heroes, tech-world hopefuls are taught to think big, bold, and purposefulto dream in order to walk. Only then will they be prepared for Silicon Valleys more mundan...
http://nymag.com/news/features/draper-university-silicon-valley-2013-8/
Out in Silicon Valley, the last bastion of full employment, the Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerbergs of the future are staying up all night writing code in dorms.
Discombobulation is trending.
Surely you know how to code?
Six ways Zuckerberg unleashes his alpha geek.
http://nymag.com/news/features/mark-zuckerberg-quirks-2012-5/
The right way to read its future.
The great smartphone-patent war rages on, as Samsung, loser of the last battle, has now sued Apple, saying the iPhone 5 cribs from its products.
Snapchat sweeps campus.
And the man who made them.
The precocious coder, hacker visionary, and “pirate” was already a tech legend by the time he’d turned 17. But in the weeks since his suicide last month, at 26, his friends and comrades hav...