Friday, October 23, 2015

Fwd: a16z weekly newsletter - invisible things, health, future media


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From: Andreessen Horowitz <newsletter@a16z.com>
Date: 24 October 2015 at 09:31
Subject: a16z weekly newsletter - invisible things, health, future media
To: grahamlauren@gmail.com


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WEEKEND NEWSLETTER, 24 OCTOBER 2015 
10 Things We're Reading This Week
The invisible device that powers everything you do - Daniela Hernandez, Fusion 

How many other public clouds will be vaporized? - Timothy Morgan, The Platform

What comes after the smartphone? - Benedict Evans & Steven Sinofsky, a16z Podcast

Self-employment in the U.S.: demographics, trends, and more - Pew Research Center

The futility of (narrow) speculation about machines and jobs - Adam Elkus, Medium 

Just a brown hand - Diogenes Brito, Medium

How can we achieve age diversity in Silicon Valley? - Steven Levy, Medium Backchannel 

A brief history of 3-D printing (1860-2015) - Jon Turi, Engadget  

One of the oddest predictions of quantum theory has been confirmed - Bill Steele, Cornell Chronicle

Has the internet changed bullying behaviors? - Maria Konnikova, New Yorker
Software eats healthcare
Visions of media
Tech and media outlook 2016 - Michael Wolf, Wall Street Journal Live 

The future of news is not an article - Alexis Lloyd, NYT Labs

Are websites dead? - Ev Williams & John Battelle, I-Squared Publisher Summit 

Balancing analog and tech in the future of storytelling (including VR) - Melanie Ehrankranz on Frank Rose, PSFK
Virtual Reality & Other Immersions 
A glossary of basic virtual reality terms - Niel Schneider, Tom's Hardware

VR lets you experience the forest through an animal's eyes - Rebecca O'Connell, Mental Floss 

Structuring creativity: An examination of the simulation game Erika Bullock, The Georgian Voice

Claustrophobia goes digital in an immersive environment DJ Pangburn, The Creators Project

Measuring cognitive distraction in the automobile - David Strayer, Joel Cooper, Jonna Turrill, James Coleman, and Rachel J. Hopman, University of Utah/ AAA 
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