⚡️ AI’s Hollywood
Microsoft & Google adding generative AI into office apps is a classic pattern of incumbents making the new thing a feature. But the new thing generally also enables completely new ways to solve the problem. ‘Easier spreadsheets’ is less important than ‘why is that a spreadsheet?’
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The quest to be shoppers' No. 1 destination has two tech giants pitted against each other. After losing ground to Amazon, Google is doubling down on Shopping to be customers' first choice.
Lara O'Reilly • Inside Google's fierce Goliath-versus-Goliath fight against Amazon for shopping dollars
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In 1985, a gigabyte of hard drive memory cost around $75,000. By 1995, it was around $750. Come 2004 — the year Gmail began — it was a few dollars. Today, it’s less than a penny. Now Gmail offers 15 gigabytes free. What a marvel. What a mess.
Ezra Klein • Happy 20th Anniversary, Gmail. I’m Sorry I’m Leaving You.
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Email is actually a tremendous, decentralized, open platform on which new, innovative things can and have been built. In that way, email represents a different model from the closed ecosystems we see proliferating across our computers and devices.
Alexis Madrigal • Email Is Still the Best Thing on the Internet
Famously, when Gmail came along, Google told us to stop trying to organize (and delete) our email and instead just rely on search to find what we’re looking for. Broadly I’d say that approach has worked well, and in the vast majority of cases, I err on the side of risking losing track of something later instead of spending the time to organize it n
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Why some marketers are shifting their focus from inboxes to mailboxes
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303 / Puppy love and algorithmic overload
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