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Next week is a big one in the tech world news: WWDC, Apple's developer conference, kicks off in San Francisco on Monday morning with a 10 a.m. (PT) keynote. And it's widely expected to be ... kind of boring? That's to hear some of the press tell it, anyway, based on rumors that there won't be any hardware announcements and only minor software improvements. I would argue that while hardware is sexy, there are plenty of ways to make software, apps, artificial intelligence and the like interesting — but you have to have something to say. And it's true that at WWDC, that's far from certain. For this week's Dispatch, I took advantage of being in New York to jump in a studio with Ben Johnson, host of Marketplace Tech, so we could engage in the time-honored tradition known as "the WWDC preview."
Trend alert! Communes are back! But not in the way you're probably thinking of. Group housing is a big trend among 20- and 30-somethings (although not exclusively), but this time around, they're calling it "co-living," and it comes with a twist: it's not just a lifestyle, it's a business model.
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For every Gmail, Chromecast and Chromebook, there's a Nexus Q, a Pixel computer and a Google Glass.
Is retail dead, or just needing a reboot? Molly's about to find out.
In this week's Dispatch, I argue that the fundamentals that make these businesses so hard to grow might also mean that as they grow, they get less satisfying. http://www.marketplace.org/2016/05/04/world/dispatch-ep-14-its-meal-delivery-apocalypse
This week's Dispatch is truly a dispatch from the field! I'm writing this now from New Orleans, where I've been attending the Collision Conference, a confab of startups, investors, marketers, journalists, assorted tech industry smart people and, as it happens, a surprising number of athletes and sport-related tech companies.
Molly has the most San Francisco day ever.
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