10 Sunday Reads

My Sunday morning reads:

The intertubes were abuzz yesterday: Harvard Professor Niall Ferguson Says Keynes Economic Theories Are Wrong Because He Was Gay (Financial Advisor) see also “There’s wrong, there’s very wrong and then there’s Niall Ferguson.” (Washington Monthly)
• Berkshire Cash Hits Record $49.1 Billion as Profit Climbs (Bloomberg)
• How Many HFT Firms Actually Use Twitter to Trade? (Businessweek)
• Corporations Find a Friend in the Supreme Court (NYT) see also Corporate America’s secret political affairs (nj.com)
• Felix: Understanding the painfully slow jobs recovery (Reuters)
• iPhone remains top US smartphone, while iOS gains a bit of ground on Android (Gigaom) see also Maybe the Low-End iPhone Is Really a Mid-End iPhone (All Things D)
• How 30-Year Mortgages Saved the Housing Market (Bloomberg)
• Guys Like This Could Kill Google Glass Before It Ever Gets Off the Ground (Wired) see also Photoshop this: Google Glass throughout history (The Verge)
• How Austerity Pushed American Colonists to Revolt (Echoes)
• The Comment Paradox (BuzzFeed) see also BILE (Paris Lemon)

What are you reading?

 

April NFP Report: 165,000 Jobs, 7.5% Unemployment Rate EmployRecApril2013
Source: Calculated Risk

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