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Finland wasn’t a wealthy place back then. GDP per capita that year was about $7,000. Over in neighboring Sweden GDP was over $11,000, for comps. “Suomi” was a small, relatively poor country. During my lifetime, Finland’s population hasn’t dramatically changed. ButZENGESTROM
Last night, at the premiere of Werner Herzog’s documentary on the internet, someone asked Herzog what he would say as advice to young filmmakers.Herzog replied: “Read, read, read, read, read, read.” It reminded me of this 1916 quote from Henry Hazlitt, in his Thinking as a Science: “A man with a scant vocabulary will almost certainlybe a weak thinker.
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Finland consistently scores at or near the top in worldwide education surveys. The implications for the US have been discussed widely in US media, including prominent articles in The Atlantic, the New York Times, and The Washington Post. I’m quite interested in this. 21 CHARACTERISTICS OF GREAT TEAMS :: ZENGESTROM What makes a great team? Here’s a checklist based on six famously successful groups (Xerox PARC, the 1992 Clinton campaign, Disney animation studios) in the book Organizing Genius. Interestingly, “all of these 21 elements feature in all of the great groups,” notes the reviewer who put the list together. “It would seem that you don’t get a great group unless all of these conditions GEORG ENGESTRÖM: LAST INTERVIEW :: ZENGESTROM At age 15 I moved to Helsinki to study at a gymnasium specializing in fine art. My family remained in California, and relatives lived outside the city except for grandfather Georg, a recently widow NODAL POINTS VIDEO FROM REBOOT 10 :: ZENGESTROM Reboot has now published the video of my talk on social objects, social peripheral vision, and nodal points. I gave a slightly developed, much condensed version of the same at PICNIC08 last week. Below’s the blurb from the Reboot site.The length of the video is 33minutes.
DLD TALK :: ZENGESTROM Here are the transcript and slides of my 8-minute DLD talk, titled "Internet Services and Mobile Devices: What the Future Holds." Three startups presented in the session: Socialite, Area/Code, and Plazes.A video is available for download on the DLD site.. Note: I’m kind of at a loss when it comes to posting presentations online. HOMESCHOOLING AND FINNISH EDUCATION :: ZENGESTROM Homeschooling and Finnish education. Finland consistently scores at or near the top in worldwide education surveys. The implications for the US have been discussed widely in US media, including prominent articles in The Atlantic, the New York Times, and The Washington Post. I’m quite interested in this. WINE AS A SOCIAL OBJECT :: ZENGESTROM Today’s FT has a piece on the Blue Monster Reserve, a special wine label created by winery Stormhoek for Microsoft and its employees. The label on the bottle features a sharp-toothed blue creature and slogan "Microsoft – change the world or go home." Since its inception by cartoonist Hugh McLeod, the cartoon has been adopted by microsofties as a symbol of the company’s and it’s people WHY SOME SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES WORK AND OTHERS DON’T A while ago I wondered how our relationship to social networking services will change when instead of adding new contacts, we begin to feel like we’d be better off cutting the links to the people who we actually don’t know, stopped liking, or no longer want to be associated with for whatever other reason. I was reminded of this on reading that Russel Beattie has now decided to link out ofZENGESTROM
Finland wasn’t a wealthy place back then. GDP per capita that year was about $7,000. Over in neighboring Sweden GDP was over $11,000, for comps. “Suomi” was a small, relatively poor country. During my lifetime, Finland’s population hasn’t dramatically changed. ButZENGESTROM
Last night, at the premiere of Werner Herzog’s documentary on the internet, someone asked Herzog what he would say as advice to young filmmakers.Herzog replied: “Read, read, read, read, read, read.” It reminded me of this 1916 quote from Henry Hazlitt, in his Thinking as a Science: “A man with a scant vocabulary will almost certainlybe a weak thinker.
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Finland consistently scores at or near the top in worldwide education surveys. The implications for the US have been discussed widely in US media, including prominent articles in The Atlantic, the New York Times, and The Washington Post. I’m quite interested in this. 21 CHARACTERISTICS OF GREAT TEAMS :: ZENGESTROM What makes a great team? Here’s a checklist based on six famously successful groups (Xerox PARC, the 1992 Clinton campaign, Disney animation studios) in the book Organizing Genius. Interestingly, “all of these 21 elements feature in all of the great groups,” notes the reviewer who put the list together. “It would seem that you don’t get a great group unless all of these conditions GEORG ENGESTRÖM: LAST INTERVIEW :: ZENGESTROM At age 15 I moved to Helsinki to study at a gymnasium specializing in fine art. My family remained in California, and relatives lived outside the city except for grandfather Georg, a recently widow NODAL POINTS VIDEO FROM REBOOT 10 :: ZENGESTROM Reboot has now published the video of my talk on social objects, social peripheral vision, and nodal points. I gave a slightly developed, much condensed version of the same at PICNIC08 last week. Below’s the blurb from the Reboot site.The length of the video is 33minutes.
DLD TALK :: ZENGESTROM Here are the transcript and slides of my 8-minute DLD talk, titled "Internet Services and Mobile Devices: What the Future Holds." Three startups presented in the session: Socialite, Area/Code, and Plazes.A video is available for download on the DLD site.. Note: I’m kind of at a loss when it comes to posting presentations online. HOMESCHOOLING AND FINNISH EDUCATION :: ZENGESTROM Homeschooling and Finnish education. Finland consistently scores at or near the top in worldwide education surveys. The implications for the US have been discussed widely in US media, including prominent articles in The Atlantic, the New York Times, and The Washington Post. I’m quite interested in this. WINE AS A SOCIAL OBJECT :: ZENGESTROM Today’s FT has a piece on the Blue Monster Reserve, a special wine label created by winery Stormhoek for Microsoft and its employees. The label on the bottle features a sharp-toothed blue creature and slogan "Microsoft – change the world or go home." Since its inception by cartoonist Hugh McLeod, the cartoon has been adopted by microsofties as a symbol of the company’s and it’s people WHY SOME SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES WORK AND OTHERS DON’T A while ago I wondered how our relationship to social networking services will change when instead of adding new contacts, we begin to feel like we’d be better off cutting the links to the people who we actually don’t know, stopped liking, or no longer want to be associated with for whatever other reason. I was reminded of this on reading that Russel Beattie has now decided to link out of ARCHIVES :: ZENGESTROM Visit the post for more. Zengestrom. Home; About; Archives; Postings. The first episode of Should This Exist COGNITION IN THE WILD :: ZENGESTROM In his book Cognition in the Wild, Ed Hutchins published what is probably one of the most fascinating analyses of ship navigation ever written.I was reminded of it when we took the M/S Silja Serenade from Helsinki to Stockholm.. Hutchins explores how systems that are larger than an individual person “think”. He is concerned with how these larger systems operate and how such a system 21 CHARACTERISTICS OF GREAT TEAMS :: ZENGESTROM What makes a great team? Here’s a checklist based on six famously successful groups (Xerox PARC, the 1992 Clinton campaign, Disney animation studios) in the book Organizing Genius. Interestingly, “all of these 21 elements feature in all of the great groups,” notes the reviewer who put the list together. “It would seem that you don’t get a great group unless all of these conditions NODAL POINTS VIDEO FROM REBOOT 10 :: ZENGESTROM Reboot has now published the video of my talk on social objects, social peripheral vision, and nodal points. I gave a slightly developed, much condensed version of the same at PICNIC08 last week. Below’s the blurb from the Reboot site.The length of the video is 33minutes.
SOCIAL OBJECTS FOR DUMMIES :: ZENGESTROM Texas-based maverick of an author Hugh McLeod is on the ball when it comes to social objects.He has a witty post up today (update: actually, it dates from 2007 – see comments) on gapingvoid.com called “Social objects for beginners.”Through seven short examples, he shows how social objects bring people together by giving them a reason to talk to each other. PREPARE FOR THE DAEMON :: ZENGESTROM Every once in a while comes along a book that changes everything. The last author to do it to my generation was William Gibson in 1984. For almost two decades, when we imagined the future, we imagined ourselves tapped into cyberspace via our deck alongside Case, the protagonist in Neuromancer.. Tomorrow will mark the day of a literary event likely to be of comparable impact. THREE SIMPLE POINTS ON INNOVATION :: ZENGESTROM I took a call with a few Nokians today about innovation. Constrained by the 140-character limit on microblogs I crammed the bottom line ofmy hour
DESIGNENGAGED AND OTHER CURRENT BITS :: ZENGESTROM Tweets; Recent Comments. Digital Social Objects: Getting A Grip On Interaction on Why some social network services work and others don’t — Or: the case for object-centered sociality; Use sketchnotes and graphic recording to spread your speech's message - Social Media Marketing London on Why some social network services work and others don’t — Or: the case for object-centered sociality JAIKU IS NOW OPEN SOURCE :: ZENGESTROM Yesterday we flipped the switch and moved Jaiku to App Engine.Today we open sourced the Jaiku code base.The code is available as JaikuEngine on Google Code. Anyone can now set up and run their own JaikuEngine instance on Google App Engine. US WEB 2.0 ENTREPRENEURS RAISE TEN TIMES MORE THAN EUROPE Paul Fisher compared VC funding for Web 2.0 startups in the U.S. and Europe.As one would assume Europe lags behind, but the discrepancy he reports is pretty startling: In 2005, US-based Web2.0 companies reported raising £200mn whilst European businesses raised just24mn.
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February 21st, 2019 by Jyri Engeström THE FIRST EPISODE OF SHOULD THIS EXISTComment
The first episode of our new podcast, Should This Exist? is out! It’s a brand new kind of pitch show, where the entrepreneur pitches not just the business case, but the human case for their technology. Please listen and subscribe!
Caterina’s guest in the first episode is neurotech entrepreneur Daniel Chao, CEO of Halo Neuroscience. Halo is a headset that enhances the neuroplasticity of the motor cortex in your brain. It could usher in a new golden age where millions are virtuosos… or bring about the dystopia of Gattaca, where only a select few get superhuman abilities.Comment
February 8th, 2019 by Jyri Engeström LET’S MAKE THE HUMAN CASE FOR OUR TECHNOLOGYComment
My partner Caterina Fake and the Wait, What team have created a voice that puts technology’s impact on humanity front and center. It’s a new podcast called Should This Exist? and the first episode will launch on February 21st. Here’s thetrailer!
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February 3rd, 2019 by Jyri Engeström AUTOMATION’S BENEFICIARIESComment
Manufacturing is returning to America—but not manufacturing jobs, because of automation. Instead, the share of service jobs keeps growing. Economist and management scholar Bruce Greenwald says while this is painful, it benefits women: > “We are in the middle of – and you see it in Europe, you will > see it in China, you’ve seen it in Japan for 30 years – an > extraordinarily difficult transition. And it is a transition from > centralized manufacturing institutions with jobs that are > male-oriented to decentralized service institutions with jobs that > have a much higher human relationship content that favor women.”Comment
January 30th, 2019 by Jyri Engeström HOW WILL SCOOTERS EVOLVEComment
Horace Didieu asks
,
what does a scooter company do next after deploying 10,000 of their first generation vehicle? > They’re going to evolve the vehicle to something more more robust. > They’re going to have a bigger battery. They’ll be motivated to > improve their operating margins and that involves extending the > lifespan and lowering charging costs. They’re going to have a > bigger motor. They’re going to be looking at ABS. They’re going > to be looking at traction control. They’re going to be looking at > stability control. They’re going to add technology into the > vehicle on three-month cycles. If you fast forward this movie far enough, they start doing the jobs of cars. Like phones evolved to “eat up” the jobs of computers.Comment
January 30th, 2019 by Jyri Engeström WHY SOCIAL MEDIA CREATES BLOCKS OF PEOPLE WHO THINK ALIKEComment
This passage in Matt Schrage’s post on the “rationalization of theattention market”
does a good job explaining why social media creates blocks of peoplewho think alike:
> The rulers of the past commanded attention because they were > powerful, those who receive it today, do so because they are > entertaining. To consistently channel attention on the internet is > to constantly be competing for it. In the individualized feed, > before a piece of content is presented, it is compared against every > other article, video and tweet and if, according to the proprietary > algorithm that models your interests, it is insufficiently > fascinating to you, you will never see it. Even those who build > up a following are still subject to these demands. Nothing > uninteresting can be communicated, for the very property of being > uninteresting precludes distribution on platforms that > algorithmically match content to the interests of the individual. > Mass media had to avoid being hated, individualized > media _must_ be loved. If the mass market required an average > palatability, a perfectly legible attention market demands the > extreme preference of a small niche.Comment
January 23rd, 2018 by Jyri Engeström ICEYE LAUNCHES FIRST-EVER RADAR MICROSATELLITEComment
ICEYE is hitting it out of the atmosphere. Their suitcase-sized radar microsatellites are vastly improving humankind’s ability to produce unobstructed imagery of Earth and respond to climate change–and this satellite is 1/100th of the price and around a tenth of the size of a conventional radar satellite. From the minute I met the ICEYE founders Rafal Modrzewski and Pekka Laurila I was astonished by the possibilities and now they have achieved their first milestone. At True Ventures we are incredibly fired up–read more about it in my blog post on the True blog. Thanks to
our Finnish co-investors Petteri and Timo at Lifeline for making the intro!Comment
December 6th, 2017 by Jyri EngeströmFINNISH CENTENNIAL
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I was born 40 years ago in Helsinki. Finland wasn’t a wealthy place back then. GDP per capita that year was about $7,000. Over in neighboring Sweden GDP was over $11,000, for comps. “Suomi” was a small, relatively poor country. During my lifetime, Finland’s population hasn’t dramatically changed. But GDP has skyrocketed more than 6x to $43,000. It’s been a good run. Not just in terms of wealth but on almost every other indicator you can think of. People live longer, fewer kill themselves, more report feeling happier. So today, on the 100th anniversary of Finland’s independence, there’s a lot to celebrate. But also things that worry me. Rising inequality being by far the biggest risk. It, coupled with bad governance, could wipe out all these gains in the remaining part of my lifetime. I really think they are reversible. Complacency and short-sightedness, such as devaluing basic research and the arts, and a rise in polarization, coupled with a reliance on tech, gives me concern. But I’ll finish by singling out one stat: it’s the only country where fathers spend more time with school-aged kids than mothers.
Being a dad of three, it’s the one indicator of the Finnish economy I feel I can throw some weight behind :) Here’s to the next century forward. Happy 100th, Finland!2 Comments
October 9th, 2017 by Jyri Engeström THIS JANUS-FACED TECHNOLOGY OF OURSComment
> “Let us see rather that like Janus—or better, like Yama, the > Brahmin god of death—religion has two faces, one very > friendly, one very gloomy…” -Arthur Schopenhauer, Essays and> Aphorisms
>
> “Michael Varus drew his sword. ”My father is Janus, the god of > two faces. I am used to seeing through masks and deceptions.” > ― Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus The degrading effect smartphones are having on our cognitive ability, sleep, and relationships—and the related connection between social media, elections and democracy—is rapidly becoming the most talked-about topic in tech.The WSJ
,
Guardian
,
and FT
all
published long stories about how smartphones can be addictive. Each one is worth reading, particularly Nicholas Carr’s op-ed in the WSJ(paywall).
Business Insider put them together in this article.
I think there is a good chance this will become one of the two or three defining conversations of the next few years, and that it will influence the change-agents who will be responsible for the next major disruptive changes in our communication stack.Comment
May 16th, 2017 by Jyri Engeström STARTUP-ASIAA PÄÄKONSULI STEFAN LINDSTRÖMIN PODCASTISSAComment
Sain eilen tilaisuuden vierailla Suomen Los Angelesin pääkonsuliStefan Lindströmin
podcastissa. 11 minuuttia startup-asiaa, “mitä olisit tehnyt toisin?” ym. kiperiä kysymyksiä.Comment
April 28th, 2017 by Jyri Engeström STARTUP-SANAILUA SUOMEKSI, OSA 1: TOIMARIN TEHTÄVÄTComment
Moni tj hukkuu työhön. Mutta onko pakko? Hyvä keskittyy kolmeen: vision viestintään, osaajien rekrytointiin, ja rahoituksenhankintaan.
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