2023
- June 28 : AI + Crypto: Best and Worst Cases
- June 25 : Motivating via Excitement vs. Fear
- February 27 : Being in Motion
- February 8 : Beautiful Permanence & Messy Change
2022
- May 4 : Memory as a Service
2021
- May 20 : Verified Personal Content
- March 20 : Bitcoin as Battery
2020
- December 14 : Two Screens for Teachers
- September 23 : No Wasted Footsteps
- July 31 : Hardware-based Identity
- July 27 : The Beauty of Focus
- July 2 : Second Chance Studios
- June 30 : The Slow Hunch
- June 11 : The 1k Project
- June 3 : Listening
- April 3 : Quarantine Creativity
- March 24 : Post-COVID: Which Behaviors Will Stick?
- March 17 : The Great Shift to Video
- March 9 : Simple Systems
- March 2 : Forcing Change
- February 24 : Bird by Bird
- February 17 : Cryptographic Identity
- February 15 : Data Portability and Privacy
- February 10 : Proof of Transfer (PoX)
- February 3 : The Friendly Wake-up Call
- January 31 : Getting Alignment
- January 29 : Water
- January 27 : Regulation and the Tech Industry
- January 20 : Mutuality
- January 17 : Digital Bearer Assets
- January 15 : Broadening Access
- January 13 : Form, Storm, Norm, Perform
- January 10 : The Discuss on Twitter WordPress Plugin
- January 8 : Iterating from Scratch
- January 6 : Automated Personal Finance
- January 3 : Write, and Go Outside
- January 2 : Getting Right for What’s to Come
2019
- December 30 : Adversarial Interoperability
- December 2 : Slides: Crypto @ Harvard Kennedy School
- November 25 : The Butter Thesis
- October 9 : Saying Sorry
- October 8 : How to Read a Pitch
- May 13 : Building a culture of success
- May 10 : The Trust Equation
- March 25 : Setting up a system
- March 8 : The power of community
- March 4 : Changing your life
- February 25 : Leading vs. following
- January 23 : Unlocking a new skill
- January 20 : Blockstack Hong Kong: From Agile to Immutable
- January 8 : The Octopus Card
2018
- December 19 : Managing digital addiction
- December 17 : Paying down debt (financial, technical, and otherwise)
- December 10 : Google Pixel Slate: first impressions
- November 28 : A Visual Guide to the Howey Test
- November 27 : Crypto fundamentals
- November 19 : Getting hands-on
- November 7 : The dangers of unstoppable code
- November 6 : Trusted Brands
- October 29 : Suffering, self, and service
- October 22 : Building a meditation routine
- October 18 : Trauma
- October 9 : Plans vs. routines
- October 1 : The adjacent possible
- October 1 : The Myth of The Infrastructure Phase
- September 24 : Getting the chills
- September 22 : The utility infielder
- September 21 : Fear
- September 4 : Form factor
- August 15 : A little, and then a little more
- August 13 : Layers
- July 30 : Minimum Viable Economy
- June 20 : Trust and fairness
- April 30 : just_work = true
- April 12 : Focus
- April 4 : Finding your discomfort zone
- March 27 : Digital scarcity
- March 22 : Zombies eating kitties
- March 16 : A bigger container
- March 2 : Teaching kids to invest
- February 22 : How to make big problems small and small problems big
- January 14 : You need a budget
- January 11 : The weakest link
- January 10 : From a labor mindset to a capital mindset
2017
- October 18 : Service
- September 30 : Changing seasons
- September 4 : Labor Day: Project Repat
- August 28 : Optimizing for energy
- August 24 : On the blockchain: platform first or app first?
- August 17 : Who should police content on the Internet?
- August 4 : Learning by doing
- August 3 : Keeping it simple
- August 1 : What’s your medium?
- July 29 : Speaking page
- July 19 : Getting Help
- June 24 : The joy of fixing things up
- June 22 : Getting in over your head
- June 3 : A little better every day
- May 31 : Mechanics of the token sale
- May 29 : Regulating source code
- March 17 : The Service Recovery Paradox
- March 8 : Complicity
- March 6 : Flexing the platform for good
- March 2 : Cycles
- January 26 : The Public Data Layer
- January 11 : Experience ↔ Design ↔ Policy
- January 5 : Unintended Consequences
2016
- October 19 : Going after it
- October 10 : The new normal
- September 23 : Getting out the vote
- August 4 : Alternative Compliance
- January 21 : Internet meets world: rules go boom
- January 14 : Big innovation and small innovation
- January 13 : Beam should have a hardware API
- January 7 : Learning to skate
- January 5 : Zero-rating: putting Net Neutrality to the test
- January 4 : Hello, 2016
2015
- July 28 : Supporting workers in the gig economy
- July 9 : Brutal honesty delivered kindly
- June 13 : The more things change…
- June 4 : Regulation, the Internet way
- May 26 : Where do web standards come from?
- May 25 : Wanted: email apology bot
- April 29 : Anti-workflow: to-dos
- April 7 : Dick Pics and Cable Company Fuckery
- March 30 : Financial Planning for the 90%
- March 18 : The Light Inside, The Fire Inside
2014
- December 17 : Regulation and the peer economy: a 2.0 framework
- December 16 : Web platforms as regulatory systems
- December 15 : Technological revolutions and the search for trust
- December 12 : The magic of making hard things easy
- December 10 : Everyone is broken and life is hard
- December 9 : Anti-workflow apps
- December 8 : Finding Flow: writing vs. coding
- December 3 : Crowdsourcing patent examinations
- December 1 : Support services for the Indie Economy
- November 24 : The Professional Amateur
- November 22 : Half, not half-assed
- October 23 : This is what an Internet Candidate looks like
- September 29 : Disgusting
- September 4 : Becoming a leader of men
- August 26 : Dropbox and personal data
- August 11 : The sweetest pitbull
- June 26 : Joi’s 9 principles of open innovation
- May 16 : The FCC open internet vote
- May 8 : Defending the open internet
- April 7 : Turning 35
- February 25 : I don’t know how to shop anymore
- February 18 : Total freedom in exchange for total surveillance
- January 1 : Pond hockey
2013
- December 29 : Pebble: first impressions
- December 24 : Yahoo! User First Conference: Winning on Trust
- December 10 : Momentum on my mind
- December 4 : The Regulation 2.0 challenge
- November 28 : Happy Thanksgiving everyone
- November 26 : Competitors at the time
- November 22 : The no list (or, do less better)
- November 13 : Swimming like a shark
- November 6 : Social Detox
- October 27 : Wanted: Partychat for Google Hangouts
- October 25 : Wanted: Partychat for Google Hangouts
- October 23 : Exploding business models
- October 21 : David and Goliath
- October 8 : Organized vs. disciplined
- October 3 : Playing Hardball
- October 2 : Open311 Data Prediction Challenge
- September 28 : T-Corps and the Community IPO
- September 27 : Being an Urban Planner Just Got Awesome
- September 26 : The Adaptive Metropolis
- September 25 : Systems to Cover Up Symptoms
- September 24 : Beyond Civic Apps: Making All Apps More Civic
- September 23 : Personal Equity
- September 17 : Uber and Safer Cities
- September 16 : Chromecast, Net Neutrality and the Rise of New Gatekeepers
- September 13 : Why It’s Expensive to be Poor (And Why It Shouldn’t Be)
- September 12 : Happiness = meaningful social connections
- September 3 : My Top 5 Personal Productivity Hacks
- August 19 : Chromecast: First Impressions
- May 28 : Open Data
- May 25 : Antifragility
- May 14 : Riding on Services
- May 7 : Powered by Us
- April 25 : The peer economy
- April 23 : Antilockdown
- April 16 : Living Scared
- April 10 : Google Fiber and Competition
- April 9 : Fixing the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
- April 7 : Turning 17 for the Second Time
- April 4 : The Indie Web, Continued
- March 27 : Subtle Discontent
- March 26 : The Indie Web
- March 21 : The Freedom to Tinker
- March 20 : Connected Governance
- March 18 : Coming Back Up for Air
- March 8 : We Heart WiFi
- March 4 : Why Casual & Natural Is So Awesome
- March 1 : FlightCar – a Beachhead for Car Sharing
- February 27 : Prioritizing Ruthlessly
- February 19 : Wanted: A Dashboard for Internet Citizenship
- February 15 : NYC Taxis and Regulation 2.0
- February 14 : Living in the Fall Line
- February 13 : WebFWD: Accelerating a Better Internet
- February 12 : Design, Policy and Infrastructure for Great Experiences
- February 11 : Grokking Spectrum
- February 8 : Peer Progress and Regulation 2.0
- February 7 : Internet Centrism
- February 6 : Making NYC Awesome
- February 5 : Backing into your network
- February 4 : House of Cards, and newsjacking the Blackout Bowl
- January 30 : Still looking for a smarter inbox
- January 24 : Superheroes in the Snowpocalypse
- January 21 : Fighting for change: why and how
- January 11 : Peer Networks and Health Innovation
- January 8 : Reflections on two days with no phone
- January 5 : My Public Folders on Google Reader
- January 4 : Moving the Ball Forward
2012
- December 28 : New Years cleaning
- December 28 : New Years Cleaning
- December 20 : A web-wide moment of silence
- December 3 : Hacking todos: daily review for Wunderlist
- November 28 : Networks Under Threat
- November 20 : Copyright Reform, Peer Progressives, and the New GOP
- November 9 : Bureaucracy and Trust
- November 7 : Predictive Analytics and Cities
- November 1 : Community, and Why Halloween is the Best Holiday
- October 31 : Striking the Right Balance
- October 30 : Hurricane Sandy
- October 29 : The Right to Resell
- October 27 : Analog + Digital, Revisited
- October 10 : The Taxi Business & Working for Sellers & Buyers
- October 6 : Analog + Digital
- October 5 : Feasting on Good
- September 11 : Getting Closer
- September 10 : Tennis, Psychadelics, and Entrepreneurship
- August 30 : Making the Switch to Android
- August 29 : Instant Magic
- August 27 : Le Burger Dog
- August 22 : Camellia Network
- August 16 : Reinventing the Home Row
- August 10 : IP Enforcement Strategy
- August 8 : Arrived
- August 7 : Creative, Curious, or Passionate
- July 24 : Advocacy in the Age of Peak Guilt
- July 21 : When Paper is Better
- July 19 : The Internet Defense League
- July 18 : Hacking Society
- July 17 : The Kickstarter Protocol
- July 16 : Waboba!
- July 13 : digg: Sold for parts, in a good way
- July 12 : Institutions and Abuse
- July 10 : Fights for the Future on Many Fronts
- July 9 : Learning new things
- July 6 : Highrise Chrome Extension
- July 4 : Thinking about Freedom
- July 3 : Open source and open knowledge
- July 1 : Wanted: Highrise Chrome Extension
- June 24 : Investing vs. getting in debt
- June 22 : Hacking Patents
- May 27 : Creativity and Free Culture
- May 25 : Corruption: Make it your #2 Issue
- May 24 : Step Number One: Internet Access
- May 23 : Innovation Under Austerity
- May 18 : cibi.me
- April 20 : Netizen Effects
- April 13 : Connected Learning
- March 29 : Solving Problems the Internet Way
- March 12 : Loud power and quiet power
- March 4 : What we mean when we talk about Networks
- February 6 : Quick Compose w/ Gmail and Quicksilver
- January 10 : Cities that Work Like The Web
2011
- December 13 : Something to aspire to
- December 8 : Joining MIT
- December 5 : Next up at Civic Commons
- December 2 : Open, interoperable cities
- November 29 : Prescient Markets
- November 22 : Simple, and fun to use.
- November 5 : Digital Power Tools
- October 19 : Web 2.0 Expo: The Opportunity for Civic Startups
- October 5 : Iteration
- September 1 : Wanted: The Self-Hiding Alarm Clock
- August 16 : Hello, Brieza!
- April 19 : The Enterprise End-Run
- February 1 : The Wheels on the Bus…
- January 23 : Big Data
- January 16 : This is kind of a cop out, but…
- January 6 : Hey there, 2011
2010
- December 29 : CityScience
- December 6 : Wanted: An Open Commonplace Book
- November 22 : Wanted: Strategic Networking Tool
- November 17 : Ritual and Tradition
- November 8 : Speaking from the Heart
- October 20 : The DIY Empire
- October 9 : Time to Get Singing
- September 22 : Writing to your future self
- September 22 : Required Reading
- September 22 : Tumbling on
- August 13 : Tool Time
- July 28 : Elevator pitches, weddings and babies
- July 21 : Missed Connections
- July 17 : Wanted: Aggregated Group Playlist
- July 14 : Unplugging (sort of)
- July 11 : The optimism of the traveler
- July 9 : Fitness
- May 15 : LifePruning
- April 30 : Talking transit tech @ the MTAdev conf
- March 26 : Interview on the Engadget Show is live
- February 19 : Say hello to Civic Works
- February 18 : TOPP Labs needs a new name
- February 16 : Phone Idol: an experiment in web-enabled telephony
- January 15 : Making cities easier to use
- January 12 : Knowing the tone of the room
2009
- December 18 : Optional scope contracts
- December 12 : jPlayer sprites SVG
- December 11 : This makes my heart melt
- December 9 : Is _____ for you?
- December 3 : Scribefire is so awesome
- November 24 : Transit: uniter or divider?
- November 21 : New theme, and it's slightly less simple
- October 15 : Melkjug Fluid Icon
- October 14 : The Perfect Conference Format
- September 9 : Silenced!
- July 12 : Help! Can't drop
- July 7 : Welcome Theo
- June 21 : Introducing The Board
- June 19 : Crowdsourcing my schedule
- June 15 : Map drawing UX is still too hard
- May 25 : Backpack TOC Greasemonkey Script
- May 21 : Chandler and Constraints
- May 14 : 'Do You Know Me?' Authentication
- March 17 : New App Idea: Dude, Where's My Car?
- March 4 : Getting My Transparency On
- February 7 : Too much structure makes for useless data
- February 5 : TOPP @ Green Desk
- February 1 : Goldilocks and the RSS Theme
2008
- October 31 : Happy Halloween
- October 20 : Goodbye Fresh Direct, Hello Max Delivery
- October 18 : Buy my car!
- October 18 : Same Bat Blog, New Bat Look
- October 13 : Sorry, Chandler
- September 27 : The power of releasing early and often
- August 29 : The secret life of the subway
- July 26 : Eyes on the Street: RUOK?
- July 22 : Coming soon: Park(ing) Day 2008
- July 14 : Streetfilm about Bastille Day
- July 12 : New TOPP Website
- July 10 : Slip-n-Slide Photo Gallery
- July 4 : Web App of the Week: SmartyPig
- July 1 : Sendible: "inspired by" Facebook
- June 22 : Make Music New York 2008
- June 22 : Coming soon… Pedestrian Power
- June 19 : The new power broker?
- June 18 : T-shirt roundup
- June 17 : Big Ideas for a Small Planet: Transport
- June 17 : Real Estate Tours by Bike
- June 17 : LSN at the Carfree Cities Conference
- May 23 : Taking it to the streets
- May 22 : Wanted: Awesome web designer
- May 22 : Changing behavior, one bag at a time
- May 15 : Streetfilms: Diverter
- May 11 : Taking the train to work
- May 9 : Digifesto
- April 28 : MX Conference
- April 13 : Welcome to the Undesign
2007
- September 21 : Carbon Tax Center Redesign
- February 28 : Streetfilms Launched
2006
- August 17 : Supporting Women Artists Project
- June 20 : Streetsblog Launched
- June 5 : GRDN featured at CubeCart.com
- May 10 : It’s My Park Day
- April 30 : Museum Mile Festival
- April 10 : And off they go…
- March 30 : Launch Weekend!
- March 25 : Hello, World!