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| Google Ventures On How Sketching Can Unlock Big Ideas |
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| Jake Knapp, Fast Company Design |
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| Sketching is the fastest and easiest way to transform abstract ideas into concrete solutions. Once your ideas become concrete, they can be critically and fairly evaluated by the rest of your team—without any sales pitch. |
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| The Writer Who Made Me Love Comics Taught Me to Hate Them |
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| Susana Polo, Polygon |
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| I'm 12. I read The Dark Knight Returns and it scares me. Batman uses guns. The Joker calls him by pet names and applies his own makeup. Alfred dies. In the end Batman is raising an army of youths to fight the... government, I think? |
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| Joy ride: On the road with the Warriors |
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| Rick Reilly, Sports Illustrated |
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| “It took me until my fourth year to be on a winning team in this league,” says Curry. “So I know how great it is to win. I know the league is so fluid. One trade, one bad free-agent signing, and it’s over. So there’s no way I’m not gonna have fun. I never fail to savor it.” |
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| Tim Urban, Wait But Why |
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| You’ve probably heard this Seinfeld joke: According to most studies, people’s number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you’re better off in the casket than doing the eulogy. |
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| Jim Kimsey Dies at 76; AOL Co-Founder Influenced Generation of Net Providers |
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| Ben Protess, The New York Times |
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| Long before Facebook or Twitter, Mr. Kimsey was a co-founder of AOL, connecting a nascent online audience with news and information as never before. Through its online chat rooms and email service, the company influenced a generation of Internet providers and left an imprint on popular American culture, the sound of a buzzing modem and its trademark “You’ve got mail!” entering the national lexicon. |
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