Headlines from Across the MAP
Nov 11, 2021Whether you knew it or not, the new space race that’s unfolding is about Internet access. Since 2019, Elon Musk’s SpaceX has put more than 1,000 of its Starlink satellites into low-earth orbit as part of a plan to provide broadband Internet to undeserved communities around the world.
- Vice: "EA and Ubisoft Imagine a Future Where Gaming Is Your Literal Job"
- The Washington Post: "The Latest Space Race Is All About Improving Internet Access. Here’s What You Should Know."
- Food Processing: "Where Did All of the Food & Beverage Workers Go"
- The Wall Street Journal: "China’s Economy Faces Risk of Yearslong Real-Estate Hangover"
- Business Insider: "You know who's not hurting from inflation? Big business"
- The New York Times: "The Biggest Kink in America’s Supply Chain: Not Enough Truckers"
- Bloomberg: "Zillow’s Algorithm-Fueled Buying Spree Doomed Its Home-Flipping Experiment"
- CNBC: "Inflation has taken away all the wage gains for workers and then some"
- Zero Hedge: "Shipping's Extreme Consolidation Could Prolong Supply Chain Pain"
- Zero Hedge: "Over 25% Of College Degrees Have A Negative Return On Investment"
- Seeking Alpha: "Is the 'juiced' stock market also aging at warp speed"