(Bloomberg View) -- I am off to the Great White North, but not before I leave you with my morning plane reads:
- Buffett and Munger, a study in simplicity: All I want to know is where I'm going to die so I'll never go there (Hurricane Capital)
- When Silicon Valley says no, Washington bureaucrats say yes (Bloomberg)
- Just the good stuff from Google's launch event (Digg)
- How 1.5 million connected cameras were hijacked to make an unprecedented botnet (Vice); see also The Internet of Things sucks so bad even “amateurish” malware is enough (Vice)
- Manhattan apartment sales plunge 20% (Bloomberg)
- Seven signs that you're NOT a thought leader (Marketing Craftsmanship)
- Paul Ryan, so handsome, so sad: “He wishes someone else could take the cup from him. … I'd say ‘weary martyr' is a good way to describe him.” (BuzzFeed)
- A new weapon in the fight against cancer: sticky nanoparticles (World Economic Forum)
- The mystery of why left-handers are so much rarer (BBC)
- Twilight for the sawfish (Hakai)
What are you reading?
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