July: The Links

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THE PAST MONTH:

  • How Plausible Are All Those 'Mission: Impossible' Gadgets? buff.ly/2uV3xG8
  • The Peculiar Math That Could Underlie the Laws of Nature buff.ly/2uY0tcp
  • Underground Lake Found on Mars? Get the Facts. buff.ly/2LELGNa
  • What Rereading Childhood Books Teaches Adults About Themselves buff.ly/2mOOxFl
  • How fireflies are beautiful — and useful buff.ly/2AeAySE
  • If you really want to remember a moment, try not to take a photo buff.ly/2DfNSlX
  • How do you make the world’s biggest connect-the-dots? buff.ly/2NGKRAQ
  • How to introduce yourself so you’ll be unforgettable (in a good way!) buff.ly/2JTTupz
  • Quiz: What’s your creative type? buff.ly/2Ltvy1Y
  • You are fluent in this language (and don't even know it) buff.ly/2AeQWCR
  • The NYT Takes Its Digital Recipes Back to Print With a Customizable Cookbook buff.ly/2uUah7j
  • This is the Amazon everyone should have feared — and it has nothing to do with its retail business buff.ly/2NNcbh6
  • 7 design lessons from Silicon Valley’s most important failure buff.ly/2NPWbuF
  • 85% of creatives believe AI will have the largest impact among emerging tech buff.ly/2uUBt5S
  • Designers Talk: What We Didn't Expect buff.ly/2LV5hpj
  • Scientists uncover formula for box office movie success buff.ly/2Ac3evE
  • Technologies That Changed the Art of Cinema buff.ly/2uXgL5a
  • What Does the Repeal of Net Neutrality Mean for Your Data Security? buff.ly/2LWveoq
  • While We Sleep, Our Mind Goes on an Amazing Journey buff.ly/2NkOFrm
  • 5 traits that distinguish high-performing teams buff.ly/2LflFF7
  • What a Conductor Actually Does on Stage: Two Short Videos Explain the Little-Understood Art buff.ly/2NChZcV
  • A Sense of Appreciation Is the Single Most Sustainable Motivator at Work buff.ly/2mKrNpS
  • What Is This Thing Called Design? buff.ly/2K3AWDc
  • Artist Nic Annette Miller on copyright law, plagiarism, and the imagination buff.ly/2Lrt5VO
  • How to Turn Empathy into Your Secret Strength buff.ly/2Oh7QDE
  • Curious About Color Mixing? Here Are the Basics You Need to Know buff.ly/2LPvUvL
  • How to Find More Time for Your Side Projects buff.ly/2Lqt7NE
  • Underestimating the power of gratitude – recipients of thank-you letters are more touched than we expect buff.ly/2LTZeS6
  • Why I teach math through knitting buff.ly/2Lt4GPF
  • 9 Creative Leaders on Owning Your Content, Platform, and the Future of Your Work buff.ly/2JZDySG
  • Five ways to make your presentation better buff.ly/2LW4DIo
  • Strange Stories of Extraordinary Brains—and What We Can Learn From Them buff.ly/2OkAcgA
  • Brain Gain: A Person Can Instantly Blossom into a Savant--and No One Knows Why buff.ly/2mFI2o9
  • How everything–everything–changed for Netflix this week buff.ly/2LRx4XC
  • Master your meetings with these 8 essential calendar tips buff.ly/2LPlEDL
  • We might only see time because we can’t think in quantum physics buff.ly/2Og0P66
  • Firing Your Most Lucrative Client, and Eight Other Crazy Career Changes That Were Ultimately Great Moves buff.ly/2miImsL
  • The death of Don Draper: Advertising, once a creative industry, is now a data-driven business reliant on algorithms. The implications are deeply sinister buff.ly/2JUWMIZ
  • Do Something About It! Tina Roth Eisenberg on How to Become a Serial-Entrepreneur Success buff.ly/2JXGpva
  • This Is Your Brain On Music buff.ly/2LehQ2D
  • Why are children so creative? The link between childhood and creativity buff.ly/2NETcVC
  • The Most Creative Teams Have a Specific Type of Cultural Diversity buff.ly/2JUGgZM
  • Take your freelance career to the next level buff.ly/2LFpSkw
  • The conversation of the future will take place between chatbots buff.ly/2LBVTtH
  • 12 prototypes, eight weeks, and lots of tapping: What’s worked (and hasn’t) in the BBC’s quest for new storytelling formats buff.ly/2LC0c8v
  • Digitocracy: The author of ‘The Martian’ and ‘Artemis’ offers a vision of a future where computers rule buff.ly/2A1XxQR
  • The Importance of Human Interaction in the Age of Technology buff.ly/2Lz3oSk
  • The Secret Internet War Over Bots buff.ly/2uXHcHn
  • What Knitting Can Teach You About Math buff.ly/2LbrVgd
  • The graceful restoration of a 200-year-old serif typeface shows the problem with digital fonts buff.ly/2LMhGvX
  • Targeted messaging is only one piece of the advertising puzzle buff.ly/2uK9IwB
  • The emotionally intelligent way to resolve disagreements faster buff.ly/2LuU41X
  • An 8-Year Study Reveals the Key to a High-Performing Culture--and 8 Ways to Build It buff.ly/2JVo8Pc
  • Productivity Tips for People Who Hate Productivity Tips buff.ly/2FoOlID
  • Is immersive theatre growing up or growing too big, too quickly? buff.ly/2v0QIwq
  • Disneyland's original prospectus revealed! buff.ly/2A6it9r
  • The Rise and Fall and Rise of Virtual Reality buff.ly/2LiA6Z2
  • How AI could change Hollywood for the better (or worse) buff.ly/2MXjBh0
  • Helvetica and the Aesthetics of Swiss Design buff.ly/2LgwAya
  • Brand Patagonia: A Founders Story And Strategy buff.ly/2uYRRBz
  • Take Control of Your Learning at Work buff.ly/2LeH9ln
  • Is immersive content the future of journalism? (Part II) buff.ly/2JEYjqF
  • A very short guide to the most creative part of your brain buff.ly/2JMEU2Q
  • Facebook Confirms It's Working on a New Internet Satellite buff.ly/2Le0tiH
  • SpaceX launches record-setting satellite with a block 5 Falcon 9 buff.ly/2JLpxHW
  • Oliver Sacks on Nature’s Beauty as a Gateway into Deep Time and a Lens on the Interconnectedness of the Universe buff.ly/2uMWEa3
  • The Scientific Quest For the Perfect S’more buff.ly/2uyxbA3
  • The 5-Step Research Method I Used For Tim Ferriss, Robert Greene, and Tucker Max buff.ly/2zUnodA
  • You’re Never Going to Be “Caught Up” at Work. Stop Feeling Guilty About It. buff.ly/2L7Lt5P
  • 3 questions that will help you regain momentum when you’re stuck buff.ly/2Lce8Xe
  • Using a virus to kill what antibiotics can’t buff.ly/2Leu6QH
  • Howard Sherman: Augmented reality offers exciting new possibilities for theatre buff.ly/2JJ3nWQ
  • Facing the music: Opera Australia makes its boldest move. Welcome to the high-tech future of opera. buff.ly/2JJ8Z3s
  • Netflix Expands to Radio With SiriusXM Comedy Channel buff.ly/2LDPLy2
  • The brain may clean out Alzheimer’s plaques during sleep flip.it/g7orUY
  • A.I. and the Art of Spotting Fakes buff.ly/2Nzrnyc
  • Beyond 800 words: prototyping new story formats for news buff.ly/2uFfXAU
  • Fortnite Has Become the Instagram of Video Games buff.ly/2NM57ln
  • How to turn small talk into smart conversation buff.ly/2GMkrut
  • The Octonion Math That Could Underpin Physics buff.ly/2L95etM
  • A mobile documentary asks: What if Martin Luther King, Eartha Kitt and others were on Facebook in 1968? buff.ly/2J98Si0
  • When Bangkok floods (and it floods a lot), this park does something amazing buff.ly/2zZzuSI
  • How to train employees to have difficult conversations buff.ly/2zZqUDj
  • What the Russian Revolution would have looked like on social media buff.ly/2zUxTNO
  • What your smart devices know (and share) about you buff.ly/2A0ImaO
  • The mission to create a searchable database of Earth's surface buff.ly/2zXPOU9
  • 7 TED Talks on how to connect with others buff.ly/2LDqVyf
  • Where are all the aliens? buff.ly/2uCV7mE
  • A Comprehensive Guide to the Physics of Running on the Moon buff.ly/2Nr088Q
  • Shonda Rhimes Describes Her Grand Netflix Ambitions buff.ly/2LaRkHr
  • The Handwriting of Famous People buff.ly/2Jz4Sac
  • Good illustration matters buff.ly/2uFuqh3
  • Why Creative People Need Stress in their Lives buff.ly/2uD44MZ
  • On Instagram TV, brands go longer and weirder buff.ly/2uqaIVO
  • Netflix Is Spending More on Marketing This Year Than Some of Its Rivals Are on Content buff.ly/2L8y7X7
  • How everything–everything–changed for Netflix this week buff.ly/2LEeWRf
  • What a conductor actually does on stage buff.ly/2LeXVAQ
  • MeerKAT radio telescope shows the center of the Milky Way in fiery detail buff.ly/2LaBRXO
  • ‘My brain feels like it’s been punched’: the intolerable rise of perfectionism buff.ly/2L9FjCk
  • While We Sleep, Our Mind Goes on an Amazing Journey buff.ly/2uCqNZg
  • We’ve started to uncover the true purpose of dreams buff.ly/2Lag3vB
  • Shadow Politics: Meet the Digital Sleuth Exposing Fake News buff.ly/2L8zhli
  • How E-Commerce Is Transforming Rural China buff.ly/2mk3G16
  • This one tiny word is minimizing your impact at work buff.ly/2JATcUv
  • Knowing Ourselves Intellectually vs. Knowing Ourselves Emotionally buff.ly/2L8qvUu
  • How We Can Help Technology to Be Good buff.ly/2uCXPZi
  • Shameless vs. shameful buff.ly/2JDefFO
  • These ads for Stabilo highlighters cleverly emphasize history's forgotten women buff.ly/2JBCcxh
  • Frank Lloyd Wright Creates a List of the 10 Traits Every Aspiring Artist Needs buff.ly/2L6FIVS
  • Photograph or Painting? These Landscapes Are Both buff.ly/2zQdRUN
  • Hector Ouilhet: Making Technology Human buff.ly/2IxEmSa
  • Inside X, the Moonshot Factory Racing to Build the Next Google buff.ly/2zQBWdZ
  • What It Would Look Like If Wes Anderson, Quentin Tarantino & Other Directors Filmed Cooking Videos buff.ly/2NmOg82
  • Dog-eared MP3s: The podcast and book publishing industries are finding new ways to cross-pollinate buff.ly/2uAAg3i
  • Shakespeare’s Worlds of Science  New scholarship reveals a Bard brooding over the science of his day. What can we learn from his vision of cosmic upheaval? buff.ly/2JAnN4q
  • Lost Stanley Kubrick screenplay, Burning Secret, is found 60 years on buff.ly/2LtUfHn
  • Three reasons junk news spreads so quickly across social media buff.ly/2IBgMAo
  • Self-Driving Cars Finally Get an Easy-to-Read Rule Book buff.ly/2Lp2ynX
  • Craft in action: the case for graphic designers to start with analog methods buff.ly/2JE3Eua
  • Watch All of the Commercials That David Lynch Has Directed: A Big 30-Minute Compilation buff.ly/2NhKMDw
  • Kurt Vonnegut Offers 8 Tips on How to Write Good Short Stories (and Amusingly Graphs the Shapes Those Stories Can Take) buff.ly/2NjcMqv
  • The Library of Alexandria Is Long-Gone – And All Around Us buff.ly/2zNcN3R
  • Stop telling audiences off | encourage people to enjoy theatre buff.ly/2JvxZv4
  • The most dangerous dances in history buff.ly/2LnttAt
  • Raising the barre: how science is saving ballet dancers buff.ly/2LnnFXB
  • What Not to Do When You’re Trying to Motivate Your Team buff.ly/2LnmNFA
  • To make Curiosity (et al.) more curious, NASA and ESA smarten up AI in space buff.ly/2Njqeuk
  • A Complete Guide to Getting What You Want buff.ly/2Lg3Btw
  • 19 Things They Don’t Teach You About Business in School buff.ly/2yB82Km
  • How to Make the Most of Your Workday buff.ly/2n9i39Y
  • The best augmented reality I saw this year was live theater funded by a liquor company buff.ly/2NVOxQg
  • The world’s biggest meme is the word “meme” itself buff.ly/2mbcCpz
  • A Look inside the Little-Known Image Library That’s Inspired Artists for over a Century buff.ly/2uEXy7g
  • The Strange and Curious Case of the Deadly Superbug Yeast buff.ly/2NRNzV2
  • How Does NASA Test For Spacecraft Safety? Brutalize a Replica buff.ly/2Jn2Yct
  • 7 Basic Design Principles We Forget About – UX Planet buff.ly/2N8tsRg
  • What designers need to know about perception buff.ly/2qRzDQg
  • Constructing the mobile transit ticket. Creating a standard for a standard-less industry. buff.ly/2Lix3fh
  • How one typeface took over movie posters buff.ly/2tK6bgI
  • On Semicolons and the Rules of Writing - The Millions buff.ly/2KXuO4Y
  • Artistic directors talk about why running a theatre is about more than art buff.ly/2zHmQYm
  • What These Five Choreographers Actually Think of Their Reviews buff.ly/2KXruH3
  • An Absolutely Fascinating Visualization Of Street Orientations In Major Cities buff.ly/2JjVmYh
  • Nike’s new concept store feeds its neighbors’ hypebeast and dad-shoe dreams buff.ly/2zBIXPK
  • The Art-Lover's Guide To Traveling The World buff.ly/2u6tfaf
  • Why don't we know more about migraines? buff.ly/2zEaAaS
  • The Best Universities in the World Today buff.ly/2LdQ2HG
  • <i>New Yorker</i> writer Maria Konnikova keeps winning at poker buff.ly/2mh4ofF
  • Netflix’s Ascent in Emmy Nominations Reflects Broader TV Industry Shakeup buff.ly/2LjZ5ab
  • FCC wants to relax kids' TV rules for the Netflix era buff.ly/2KV819H
  • The Head of Bloomberg Philanthropies' Arts Program on Harnessing the "Power of the Creative Sector" buff.ly/2LaNygG
  • How Ventriloquism Tricks the Brain buff.ly/2LeYeYb
  • Beauty is truth, truth is beauty, and other lies of physics – Sabine Hossenfelder buff.ly/2L9TrKV
  • Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Art Meet the Thread Genius team at Sotheby’s buff.ly/2MnH3Vd
  • The Hunt for Earth’s Deep Hidden Oceans buff.ly/2m7Oe8m
  • Hunting the Con Queen of Hollywood: Who's the "Crazy Evil Genius" Behind a Global Racket? buff.ly/2NOTXMR
  • 10 years of the App Store: The design evolution of the earliest apps buff.ly/2m8FL4N
  • When algorithms surprise us buff.ly/2JHBfEN
  • How we study the microbes living in your gut buff.ly/2JkqS8t
  • The genius behind some of the world's most famous buildings buff.ly/2Ld7782
  • A new way to monitor vital signs (that can see through walls) buff.ly/2Jo1HlL
  • 4 TED Talks about introverts buff.ly/2LiF18a
  • How to build synthetic DNA and send it across the internet buff.ly/2L6Iw4N
  • 4 Ways to Create a Learning Culture on Your Team buff.ly/2NctwiX
  • 'Oldest known extract' of Homer's Odyssey discovered in Greece buff.ly/2JhQwut
  • Just how meaningful is coincidence, beyond the statistics? buff.ly/2zAUcIs
  • The Industrial Era Ended, and So Will the Digital Era buff.ly/2L2mpfE
  • This Program Is Turning Teen Girls Into Coders—By Teaching Them Dance buff.ly/2L9I5mJ
  • What You Need to Know About California’s New Data Privacy Law buff.ly/2KOAWfy
  • First 3D colour X-ray of a human using CERN technology buff.ly/2NDOZ5o
  • Interrobang - 99% Invisible buff.ly/2NLc2eL
  • Rick Webb, on Why Our Assumptions of Digital Advertising are Complete and Total Bunk buff.ly/2usNTRo
  • Creative burnout is inevitable. Here are 10 ways to beat it buff.ly/2mi9RmB
  • Tina Roth Eisenberg: Leading with Joy buff.ly/2mfF75j
  • This exercise will train you to write more concisely buff.ly/2L9m1sp
  • The Observers: Photo books recommended by visionaries buff.ly/2uqYFYd
  • How To Manage Your Mood - Darius Foroux buff.ly/2NK3Rza
  • The Weird Strategy Dr. Seuss Used to Create His Greatest Work (And Why You Should Use It Too) buff.ly/2Ld6CaN
  • Yo-Yo Ma — Music Happens Between the Notes buff.ly/2uriVsY
  • Stanley Kubrick’s Annotated Copy of Stephen King’s The Shining buff.ly/2La3KeP
  • Why Med Schools Are Requiring Students to Take Art Classes, and How It Makes Med Students Better Doctors buff.ly/2NJicMs
  • The Link Between Sleep and Deep Learning – Intuition Machine buff.ly/2J7tI1i
  • Sitting at the Intersection of Neuroscience and Mindfulness buff.ly/2NK4TeS
  • BBC is making interactive radio plays for Alexa and Google Home buff.ly/2j3YL5R
  • 54 newsrooms, 9 countries, and 9 core ideas: Here’s what two researchers found in a yearlong quest for journalism innovation buff.ly/2JeMVNZ
  • How to Mentor Someone Who Doesn’t Know What Their Career Goals Should Be buff.ly/2mcdsCA
  • McKinsey Classics: The foundations of strategy buff.ly/2JbsEJb
  • Michael Bierut on how to reinvent a legacy brand buff.ly/2L6ZGM9
  • Q&A: Firstborn's JoonYong Park on the ins and outs of creativity buff.ly/2KPlsrF
  • Many Creative Geniuses May Have Procrastinated—but That Doesn’t Mean You Should buff.ly/2m7VoJH
  • The Entire History of Steel buff.ly/2m4s5rh
  • Why Your Brain Tricks You Into Doing Less Important Tasks buff.ly/2zqw8YC
  • On-demand TV service launches as 'Netflix for arts lovers' buff.ly/2N2aFaq
  • You Don’t Have to Be a Genius to Be Creative buff.ly/2L9O7Uo
  • The Role Of Brand In The Digital Age buff.ly/2m8hig1
  • 5 legal terms every designer needs to know buff.ly/2m4YRZv
  • Building the world’s highest-resolution telescope buff.ly/2NA7kjU
  • Pity the self-driving car that has to figure out whether you’re going to cross the road. buff.ly/2N7gT98
  • Here’s what HBO’s new boss really said about the company’s plans under AT&T buff.ly/2zoKEQv
  • YouTube Debuts Plan to Promote and Fund 'Authoritative' News buff.ly/2J8ODjK
  • Facebook’s Push for Facial Recognition Prompts Privacy Alarms buff.ly/2N42YR9
  • On the 10th anniversary of the App store, it’s time to delete most of your apps buff.ly/2NFz1ry
  • 10 ways to transform your creative thinking buff.ly/2m3rBSh
  • The Worst Cybersecurity Breaches of 2018 So Far buff.ly/2zlVdUq
  • Finally, a smarter alternative to lorem ipsum buff.ly/2L5h6bZ
  • Exclusive: Inside Target’s top secret test store buff.ly/2KYeexH
  • How Facebook makes it way too easy to share your data, visualized buff.ly/2KWCinJ
  • What it’s like to be one of America’s top fireworks designers buff.ly/2NzZJlj
  • A tour of the massive desert telescopes discovering exoplanets buff.ly/2KSDubL
  • New California Bill Restores Strong Net Neutrality Protections buff.ly/2m04Xue
  • 20 Immersive Things — Blockchain books, Neo-Noir adventures, Multi-player AR & more… buff.ly/2J6dXXM
  • The Neuroscience of Change: How to Train Your Brain to Create Better Habits buff.ly/2JIHqrS
  • 12 fast-rising technologies to get ready for buff.ly/2J1hc2N
  • The mind-bendy weirdness of the number zero, explained buff.ly/2KVDYe8
  • Coldest, oldest, fastest: 10 extreme sea creatures buff.ly/2lZUeje
  • How to be good at stress buff.ly/2Dw9ESB
  • The 2018 Underwater Photographs Of The Year Are Just Insanely Beautiful buff.ly/2ueenWH
  • These Beating Mini-Hearts Could Save Big Bucks—And Maybe Lives buff.ly/2ufZ5R8
  • How to See Everything Your Apps Are Allowed to Do buff.ly/2ugZ0wJ
  • Academics Gathered to Share Emoji Research, and It Was 🔥 buff.ly/2m3OiWM
  • Dancing in Movies: A Montage of Dance Moments from Almost 300 Feature Films buff.ly/2KIyrvp
  • ◉ Netflix's Todd Yellin: Create a Culture of Iconoclasts - smartercreativity.com/blog/2018/7/8/…
  • HBO Must Get Bigger and Broader, Says Its New Overseer buff.ly/2ucsNXi
  • Why Europe dominates the global chocolate market while Africa produces all the cocoa buff.ly/2MMxbny
  • The Mythology of Design  buff.ly/2J2oaED
  • Billboard Hot 100 Analytics: Using Data to Understand The Shift in Popular Music in The Last 60… buff.ly/2JQRvDk
  • Atari's Hard-Partying Origin Story: An Oral History buff.ly/2ubJZfx
  • Let’s Fix The Media Business buff.ly/2KtdBfD
  • Want to Improve Your Memory? Science Tells Us the Key (and It Can Actually Be Fun) buff.ly/2MyeJj8
  • What we don’t talk about when we talk about design tools buff.ly/2MJVbaP
  • DeepMind’s AI agents are better than humans at being your teammate buff.ly/2IYI7vS
  • How to build closer relationships buff.ly/2Khjdx3
  • How on earth do you discover a brand-new blue pigment? By accident. buff.ly/2tC6ScJ
  • What’s a delightful way to get more time out of the day? Savoring buff.ly/2JEJ7Xh
  • 4 simple exercises to strengthen your attention and reduce distractibility buff.ly/2Lvk1e3
  • The robots helping NHS surgeons perform better, faster – and for longer. Surgical robots such as Versius cut training time down from 80 sessions to 30 minutes buff.ly/2z5ZDia
  • The neuroscience of joy, comfort, happiness, and bliss buff.ly/2KMb3w7
  • The Funky Boat Circling the Planet on Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Gas buff.ly/2KBd0Mx
  • An Astronomer Explains Black Holes at 5 Levels of Difficulty buff.ly/2MUaYDY
  • How Being Bored Out of Your Mind Makes You More Creative buff.ly/2KDJrtM
  • Axolotl Genome Slowly Yields Secrets of Limb Regrowth buff.ly/2tTHDla
  • How to consistently produce great creative work buff.ly/2zbXKR7
  • Why you should stop mistaking innovation for futurism buff.ly/2lTSRTh
  • Are Our Design Tools Really Evolving? — { Future of Digital Design } buff.ly/2Njd1m3
  • 7 Lessons From Cannes Lions 2018 on How Brands Stand Out With Purpose buff.ly/2u1cSLk
  • The Bounty of Netflix International buff.ly/2m08jxr
  • We Have Reached Peak Screen. Now Revolution Is in the Air. buff.ly/2KMa4ZP
  • The Nutella Billionaires: Inside The Secretive Ferrero Family buff.ly/2lWCp4x
  • What Does Fear Sound Like? It doesn’t take a film scholar to know that sound is absolutely essential to an effective horror movie. buff.ly/2KFSdXx
  • The best way to understand ourselves? While some stories shape political events, and others still resonate millennia after they were created, a few can offer a unique insight into human nature, writes Fiona Macdonald. buff.ly/2IP7m3T
  • The legendary Apple research group that shaped our world buff.ly/2yOGGAB
  • Delivering Amazon Packages to the Top of the World: With big ambitions in India, the retail giant has recruited hundreds of small businesses to get packages to the most remote customers — including those 11,562 feet up in the Himalayas. buff.ly/2lM64gN
  • China has the world’s most centralised internet system buff.ly/2yUXbex
  • Branding luxury in a post-luxury world buff.ly/2NktGFM
  • Leaders Focus Too Much on Changing Policies, and Not Enough on Changing Minds buff.ly/2NkGD2v
  • By defining “l33t” and “Thanks Obama,” Dictionary.com became the Web’s reference buff.ly/2IQqD56
  • 109 Players. 3 Conductors. It’s Even Harder Than It Sounds. buff.ly/2Kq7IDD
  • What the World’s Best Restaurant Knows About Keeping Its Creative Edge buff.ly/2Kz0OLN
  • ◉ Tim Berners-Lee, the Man Who Created the World Wide Web, Has Some Regrets - smartercreativity.com/blog/2018/7/3/…
  • How to prepare your kids for jobs that don’t exist yet buff.ly/2KsXly7
  • Knockouts, nobles and nukes: the 25 best British plays since Jerusalem buff.ly/2MIfUvA
  • Gadgets to Help You Shoot Pro-Quality Movies on Your iPhone buff.ly/2KtYAhh
  • Can Netflix please investors and still avoid the techlash? Its content consumes 20% of the world’s downstream bandwidth buff.ly/2KrSRHX
  • This is the most underrated skill you’ll probably never get taught buff.ly/2KpuYkz
  • Is the “Netflix of podcasts” moment finally here? buff.ly/2KFV7vp
  • How to Deal With Stress buff.ly/2tBso0d
  • How “scrappy” Google won Cannes Lions’ Creative Marketer of the Year buff.ly/2ME1Hjk
  • Read This Article!!! How many exclamation points do you need to seem genuinely enthusiastic? buff.ly/2KC6aG0
  • Why tech’s favorite color is making us all miserable buff.ly/2lFUxj2
  • National Geographic Named The Best Travel Photos Of The Year, And They Are Stunning owl.li/ZH3s30kKB3B
  • How language shapes our perception of reality owl.li/ecQD30kKB2h
  • Behind the Personal Branding of Frida Kahlo owl.li/PfNl30kKxAh

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

Netflix's Todd Yellin: Create a Culture of Iconoclasts

As VP of Product for Netflix and self-proclaimed “enabler of iconoclasts”, Todd Yellin leads the team that helps millions of people find something great to watch. In this 99u talk, Yellin explains his unique approach to leadership, which includes:

  • Why leaders should never say never
  • How to empower your team to make decisions (and mistakes)
  • Why a simple hand-raise is fundamental to the diversity of voices and ideas at Netflix
  • Plus, what we can learn from Titus Andromedon, Michael Scott, and Paul Blart Mall Cop

June: The Links

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THE PAST MONTH:

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

Tim Berners-Lee, the Man Who Created the World Wide Web, Has Some Regrets

Katrina Brooker, writing in Vanity Fair, profiles Tim Berners-Lee. "Berners-Lee has seen his creation debased by everything from fake news to mass surveillance. But he’s got a plan to fix it."

At 63, Berners-Lee has thus far had a career more or less divided into two phases. In the first, he attended Oxford; worked at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN); and then, in 1989, came up with the idea that eventually became the Web. Initially, Berners-Lee’s innovation was intended to help scientists share data across a then obscure platform called the Internet, a version of which the U.S. government had been using since the 1960s. But owing to his decision to release the source code for free—to make the Web an open and democratic platform for all—his brainchild quickly took on a life of its own. Berners-Lee’s life changed irrevocably, too.
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He is now embarking on a third act—determined to fight back through both his celebrity status and, notably, his skill as a coder. In particular, Berners-Lee has, for some time, been working on a new software, Solid, to reclaim the Web from corporations and return it to its democratic roots. On this winter day, he had come to Washington to attend the annual meeting of the World Wide Web Foundation, which he started in 2009 to protect human rights across the digital landscape. For Berners-Lee, this mission is critical to a fast-approaching future. Sometime this November, he estimates, half the world’s population—close to 4 billion people—will be connected online, sharing everything from résumés to political views to DNA information. As billions more come online, they will feed trillions of additional bits of information into the Web, making it more powerful, more valuable, and potentially more dangerous than ever.

 

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Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

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Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.