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给你们读读几篇文章
https://medium.com/@alwaysbcoding/berlin-ba71c8c9cd3c
这篇文章是说, 为什么berlin 是个tech hotspot
The higher cost of living in Silicon Valley used to be a positive filter
where only the most motivated people would move there producing compounding
network effects for anyone living there. But once the cost of living gets
too exorbitant, a city can become too exclusionary and stop functioning as a
creative environment
The narrative goes that the social network darlings of the 2000’s have
lived long enough to see themselves become the villains, and that Facebook
and Google have become a sort of “big-data” cabal viewed with all the
irreverence of “big-oil” by the general public.
where you find the next Google? The next super successful, paradigm-
shifting technology company. Peter Thiel was asked this question ten years
ago, and said there was a 50% chance that you would find the next Google
within a 5-mile radius of the room everyone was currently in (Stanford
University, in Palo Alto, California). If the “next Google” ended up being
Facebook, then Thiel’s confidence was warranted. Facebook’s offices were
located 1.8 miles away from the Stanford classroom where he made that
prediction. In a recent interview Thiel said he thought in 2018 there’s a
much less than 50% chance that the next Google will be found anywhere within
a 50-mile radius of Stanford.
https://medium.com/@alwaysbcoding/berlin-ba71c8c9cd3c
这篇文章是说, 为什么berlin 是个tech hotspot
The higher cost of living in Silicon Valley used to be a positive filter
where only the most motivated people would move there producing compounding
network effects for anyone living there. But once the cost of living gets
too exorbitant, a city can become too exclusionary and stop functioning as a
creative environment
The narrative goes that the social network darlings of the 2000’s have
lived long enough to see themselves become the villains, and that Facebook
and Google have become a sort of “big-data” cabal viewed with all the
irreverence of “big-oil” by the general public.
where you find the next Google? The next super successful, paradigm-
shifting technology company. Peter Thiel was asked this question ten years
ago, and said there was a 50% chance that you would find the next Google
within a 5-mile radius of the room everyone was currently in (Stanford
University, in Palo Alto, California). If the “next Google” ended up being
Facebook, then Thiel’s confidence was warranted. Facebook’s offices were
located 1.8 miles away from the Stanford classroom where he made that
prediction. In a recent interview Thiel said he thought in 2018 there’s a
much less than 50% chance that the next Google will be found anywhere within
a 50-mile radius of Stanford.