Fast Company MagazineAs OpenTable Booms, Who Gets The Dough?The inevitable push-pull between a platform and its customers.
Fast Company MagazineAre Silicon Valley’s Engineers Underpaid?Call off the lottery, argues FARHAD MANJOO, and raise the salary bar for all programming talent.
Fast Company MagazineHow “Super Angel” Investors Are Reinventing the Startup EconomyFarhad Manjoo explains how an emerging class of investors is reinventing the startup economy.
Fast Company MagazineConsumer Web Software Seeps Into the WorkplaceOffice tech is getting a casual Friday makeover, says Farhad Manjoo, who explains why we should celebrate the Facebookization of the enterprise.
Fast Company MagazineNetflix. Meet Hulu. Now, How About Merging Together?Farhad Manjoo argues that Netflix and Hulu should stop competing and team up.
Fast Company MagazineWhy Tech Companies Now Compete for Equal Market ShareThe iPad won’t kill the Kindle. In fact, says Farhad Manjoo, the tech industry is maturing out of its “[insert product here] killer” days.
Fast Company MagazineInvincible Apple: 10 Lessons From the Coolest Company AnywhereEveryone wants to be like Steve Jobs and his powerhouse company. It’s not as easy as it looks.
Fast Company MagazineDoes Privacy on Facebook, Google, and Twitter Even Matter?Farhad Manjoo discovers the problem with Web privacy — and it’s us.
Fast Company MagazineTech Edge: Is Geolocation the Next Social Empire?Everyone from Google to HBO thinks 2010 is the year we embrace geolocation and tell friends and marketers our every move. Farhad Manjoo locates the problem with that idea.
Fast Company MagazineWhy App Stores Are Not the Business Model for the 21st CenturyApple’s App Store has been a runaway success, but Farhad Manjoo warns its growing rank of copycats that it’s not the business model for the 21st century.
Fast Company MagazineAugmented Reality Is Both a Fad and the Future — Here’s WhyWhy layering data on top of smartphones and computer screens is both a fad and the future.
Fast Company MagazineWhy Charging Just a Little Can Be Smarter Than Charging Nothing at AllThe strategy of giving everything away often creates as many hassles as it solves. Why charging just a little can be smarter than charging nothing at all.
Fast Company MagazineMy Life With a Hackintosh–and How the Movement Suggests a New Model for InnovationApple fanatics are converting cheap netbooks into Macs.
Fast Company MagazineLittle-Known Redbox Proves the Power of In-Between TechnologyWhy Redbox is the biggest movie-rental company you’ve never heard of. Its secret: the power of in-between technology
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