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AI is about people, not just machines

It would be a little remiss of me if I didn’t mention the launch this week of Microsoft’s

Weeknote, Sunday 14th January 2024

This week there were some exciting work-related developments which I can’t really talk about yet, but I might be

The continuing challenge of return to office

This is the first post-Substack edition of my newsletter, the first one delivered via WordPress. At some point in the

Weeknote, 7th January 2024

I was going to write a sort of yearnote last week, summing up 2023. I didn’t, in the end,

Christmasnote, 25th December 2023

Technically, I should have written this yesterday, but somehow Christmas Eve feels like an even less appropriate time to be

Substack and "platform risk"

It’s quite ironic that I spend part of my professional life warning publishers and content creators about platform risk

Removing cloud storage providers from macOS

One of Apple’s most annoying habits is changing things to make them harder for users to “make mistakes”. Almost

Weeknote, Sunday 17th December 2023

I’ve been thinking a lot about how I use computers this week. As I have written before (at great

What the Epic vs Google case means for content

A games company and a search giant tussling over Fortnight doesn’t sound like it has much to do with

Weeknote, Sunday 10th December 2023

On Tuesday, I attended (virtually, of course) an International Association of News Media (INMA) talk given by Benedict Evans on

Weeknote, Sunday 3rd December 2023

How did it get to be December already? And how did it get so cold? The Byte archive I was

How to get a glimpse of the post-Google future of search

What does the search engine of the future look like? Forget 10 blue links… You can break down the creative

Latenote, Monday 27th November 2023

Between getting ridiculously excited about the goings-on OpenAI, I didn’t get a lot of writing done this week. There

What the heck is going on at OpenAI (and why should I care?)

Confused? You should be. I’m deliberately not looking at Techmeme so I don’t have to update this post

"Journalism is picking up the phone"

Remembering the craft and process of original reporting can help build a loyal audience. So far this week, I have

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