Coordination Problem is a blog written by Steven Horwitz that shares recent and archived posts about economics. The blog features links to a variety of economics resources, including other blogs, organizations, and books written by the blog creators.
2010
Ars Technica's "Biz & IT" section from February 2010 features articles about internet usage surpassing print, the BBC's iPlayer blocking open-source software, and EU regulators seeking to purge some Google Street View pictures.
via Ars TechnicaMichael Jacobson found it ironic that Coca-Cola charges more per ounce for smaller cans of Coke while also opposing soda taxes.
via Food Politics by Marion NestleFlowingData's blog post compares Data.gov.uk and Data.gov, examining the design and usability of both government data platforms. via FlowingData
Scott H Young's blog post, "Does the Ideal Life Depend on Your City?", explores how location can unexpectedly impact lifestyle, using his experience of biking more in France as an example.
via Scott H Young
Artist Caleb Larsen's sculpture automatically tries to sell itself on eBay - when someone buys it, they must plug it in so it can list itself again. via Laughing Squid
Garry Kasparov discusses the history of machines playing chess against humans and how computer analysis has subsequently changed how humans play the game. via kottke.org
Vaguebooking refers to posting vague messages online to provoke questions from friends. via Urban Dictionary.
Coordination Problem is a blog exploring the intersection of rationality, markets, and morals, featuring posts on economics, political economy, and philosophy. via Coordination Problem
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via The Irish TimesIt looks like the content wasn't found, but there are links to other articles about sports, Irish news, crime, and more.
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