I spend much of my time on evenings and weekends reading. The current book I am reading is “The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires” by Tim Wu. This book is five years old, and Wu coined the term “Net Neutrality” A review of his book can be found here: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/12/books/review/Leonhardt-t.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 and you can get your own copy here http://www.amazon.com/The-Master-Switch-Information-Empires/dp/0307390993 or here http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-master-switch-tim-wu/1116998797?ean=9780307594655. I’m going to try to be “neutral” and not say everything can be got from Amazon, but clearly it can. In Wu’s book, he describes the rise of telephony and media in the 20th century in the U.S. and then discusses the move by government and business to collude to make “universal access” services. In the beginning, it all seems well and good. Everyone is getting fair and equal treatment under the law… Sounds great, right, well the best of intentions, with not the best of outcomes. Luckily for us, technology continues to march, so the old phone barons now give way to the wireless and broadband providers. You want a free and open Internet, then pay attention and read Tim Wu’s book. The roll of the government is not to pick winners and losers, but to set up the conditions for fair and open competition. The more we allow the “sweet heart” deals between the government and the information providers, the more quickly we get less for more money. Anyway, if you hear Net Neutrality and think it’s a good thing, it is in principle. Like Universal Health Care – sounds great until you try it… Open market solutions with reasonable regulation is the solution, not government control.
Again with the Millennials… This article by Alan Murray just dropped and I am guessing if you want to make a Millennial happy, there you go…
Millenials Best Companies: http://fortune.com/2015/03/05/millenials-best-companies/
I’ve stopped asking Baby Boomers approval a long time ago, so why start now????

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