My Latitude week leading into Memorial Day
LIfe at a startup; I gave up on getting this post to work in Chrome and Safari almost four weeks ago. Finally was able to spend a little time uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox. Back in business!
Here’s what I did back then:
Looking back at what I did for Latitude News last week. I edited four solid pieces:
This in-depth look at Norway’s Breivik identity crisis.
a Q&A with Ruchir Sharma on his book Breakout Nations.
I also edited this strong two-part series on the odd collaboration against TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline by Albertan oilworkers and Texan farmers and ranchers, two groups you’d expect would support the pipeline.
I dashed off these curated items on
The start of summer music festival season and how China’s push for renewable energy is shaking up the U.S. startup scene.
I gave a primary edit to these curated items on the
- dominance of foreign drivers at the Indy 500 (won yet again by a foreign driver);
- Zen and the art of arguing;
- Sweden’s egalitarian Twitter feed;
- Chinese women line up in search of a Zuckerberg of their own.
A good week of content. Onward!