First time I’ve noticed the Related Notes all appear to be of interest to the item being looked at.

First time I’ve noticed the Related Notes all appear to be of interest to the item being looked at.

Apple iPhone Privacy Changes Lead to Layoffs at Retail Tracking Startup Nomi | Re/code:
… repeat visitor information was mainly gathered by keeping track of an iPhone’s MAC address — the 12-character identifier that is broadcast when a phone is searching for nearby Wi-Fi networks. The problem for Nomi, and others in the space, is that Apple will start randomizing that number in iOS8 …
*Things change.
Fox News political analyst to speak at 2014 West Michigan Policy Forum | MLive.com:
“Other speakers on the agenda include Gov. Rick Snyder, author Ruby Payne and venture capitalist Brad Feld.”
*Which agressive Michigan entrepreneur will connect with Brad Feld at this event? Could see Brad writing about this 6 – 18 months after the fact. Make your own luck.
Seth’s Blog: Short term, long term:
“If you want to reward (or punish) short-term behavior, don’t do it down the road. Advances turn more heads than royalty streams do. “
*Incentives matter.
Startup Hires People On Autism Spectrum – Business Insider:
“… has always believed that people with disabilities are likely to have hidden talents that others fail to notice.”
This reminds me of the book The Rare Find.
“… how to spot the ones who don’t look so good on paper but might still deliver extraordinary performance.”
Find talent and match it to the job to be done and have managers that effectively communicate with and inspire people with differing work styles.
“They found that even when the radiologists missed a cancerous lesion, their eyes had usually paused at the site of it. Part of their brain knew there was something there; it just didn’t percolate all the way up into conscious knowledge.”
(Via.) Paul Graham on Twitter.
*What caught my eye in this is that it might be possible to have radiologists wear an eye tracking device that measures eye movements. Pause locations would be rechecked if on first inspection the radiologist decides there isn’t a problem that crosses their arbitrary threshold.
What a pleasant surprise to find. I was just coming to cancel my subscription that renews each month on the first. Today is May 26.

As Publishers Fight Amazon, Books Vanish – NYTimes.com:
“No firm in American history has exerted the control over the American book market — physical, digital and secondhand — that Amazon does.”
*Removed my saved credit cards from Amazon and unsubscribed from their email marketing newsletters.
Not sure why I didn’t turn these off earlier.
