Too many start-ups are focused on the wrong things. They care more about users, publicity and raising capital over getting customers. Revenue and profit is foreign to them: ABC doesn’t mean Always Be ...
Decreasing facial contact takes on new urgency as society tries to stem the tide of COVID-19 spread. A better understanding of the pervasiveness of facial contact in social settings is required in ...
Thiel on the race to zero on facebook (opens in a new window) Thiel on the race to zero on linkedin (opens in a new window) ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Billionaire investor and well known libertarian Peter Thiel has been on the road promoting his new book Zero to ...
Twitter shares were down more than 17.5 percent in after-hours trading in the wake of its first-ever quarterly earnings report. While the company blew past analysts' expectations for revenue, its user ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- For months, Twitter has been fending off criticism that its board was an all-male club. But the company's choice of Marjorie Scardino as a new board member had as much to do with her ...
The folks at technology site Pando were kind enough to ask me to be their guest at this month's PandoMonthly evening event. The format of these events is unusual: Food, booze, and a two-hour grilling ...
Who wouldn't want that? Musk tweeted he will release his alpha design for the system by August 12. Until then we are all wilting in shabby train stations and wandering cavernous airports where our ...
How does Musk's Hyperloop solve that? In an interview with PandoMonthly last year, Musk said the system could be "self-powering if you put solar panels on it" and could "generate more power than you ...