Everyday Carry features the latest news, buying guides, and product releases in the world of everyday carry gear. via Everyday Carry
This 2017 article from *Texas Monthly* profiles Whole Foods co-founder John Mackey during a turbulent time for the company.
via Texas MonthlySeven technical skills all growth hackers should learn are laid out in this article, including tips and resources for learning each skill and a related challenge project.
via Buck-Fifty MBA
ReadWrite explores the potential implications of Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods on the future of smart refrigerators.
via The source of this content is ReadWrite.WikiLeaks has released documents detailing “CherryBlossom,” a CIA program used to turn Wi-Fi routers into covert listening posts. The program, reportedly in use since 2007, targets routers from various manufacturers and allows the CIA to monitor and manipulate internet traffic.
via Ars Technica
New York City menswear store Gentry is closing its physical location and moving its business online to Man of the World. The store is having a closeout sale with discounts up to 70% off until the end of July.
via Put This On.
The Spoon's podcast episode features Michael Wolf and Nomiku CEO Lisa Fetterman discussing Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods and its impact on the grocery industry. via The Spoon
Diana O’Brien, Deloitte's first CMO, writes about the evolving role of CMOs in today's business landscape, arguing that they are increasingly becoming chief growth officers.
via Campaign USValet magazine presents 20 Products Under $20, menswear items for refreshing your summer style on a budget. via Valet.
This article from Zen Habits explores finding happiness in the midst of difficult life situations, outlining techniques such as allowing yourself to feel unhappiness and practicing gratitude.
via Zen Habits.
Jeff Hammerbacher, an early Facebook employee, expressed concern that talented minds in his generation were focused on manipulating users to click ads.
via Quote InvestigatorFast Company profiles ad guru David Droga, founder of Droga5, and explores how he stays ahead in a world increasingly able to avoid advertising. via Fast Company
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