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Thursday, January 17, 2019

The ‘Age of Tech’ Is Over – The Atlantic

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On September 28, 2018, tech died. That’s according to a widely circulated eulogy prepared by Vincent Deluard, a strategist at INTL FCStone, a financial services company. “If technology is everywhere, the tech sector no longer exists,” he wrote. “If the tech sector no longer exists, its premium is no longer justified.” When the Financial Times got its hands on the document, it leaned into the death thesis, declaring: “The tech sector is over.” In news reports, death has several definitions. When.  show all text
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@dheeraj: An incredible thing about e-commerce in America is how small it is.

US online retail = ~$500 billion

That’s approximately what Americans spend at gas stations, per @benedictevans

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