In 1996 the Palm Pilot felt like the future. For those unfamiliar (or not yet born), the Palm Pilot was a pocket computer that organized...
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There’s a little of my mother in my grocery cart. Downy Fabric Softener, Reynolds Wrap and Philadelphia Cream Cheese are brands I still buy without...
Everything you always wanted to know about how to measure the return on investment of generative AI (and agentic AI) comes down to one anecdote:...
In 2016, David Evans and Richard Schmalensee published the Harvard Business School Press book, Matchmakers: The New Economics of Multisided Platforms. The book explained what...
The U.S. middle class is more than a household income bracket. The American middle class has always been the heartbeat of the U.S. economy. The...
Mark Twain once remarked that there are “lies, damned lies, and statistics.” A century later, the line still gets a chuckle. Not because statistics are...
By the 1920s, cars and telephones had changed how people connected. Young adults could travel on their own and make plans without meeting in person....
About sixty years ago, credit cards changed shopping by solving a simple problem: they let people buy now and pay later anywhere the cards were...