Sat.Mar 28, 2020

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What do Google Search Query Trends Reveal about the Changes in How We Work?

Tom Tunguz

I was reading an article in the NY Times about how we’re all using much more internet than we have been. Consequently, YouTube is throttling video quality, and some of our services are slower than before. I’ve also heard anecdotally that some forms of content marketing are doing well in an era when knowledge workers sit before our laptops all day.

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Join Stewart Butterfield, Michelle Zatyln, Mark Suster + More at SaaStr Bridging-the-Gap Summit on April 22

SaaStr

Inspired by the thousands that turned out to our Bridging the Gap webinar series this week and last with Nick Mehta and Byron Deeter, we’re going to do a full-day virtual event on Bridging the Gap. How to push through these challenging times and come out stronger on the other side. We’ll have: 10,000 +SaaS and Cloud founders + execs. 20+ Workshops and 1-on-1 Sessions on how to scale, manage, and push through now.

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16 Minutes on the News #28: Drugs & Debates — Real World Data, Randomized Controlled Trials

Andreessen Horowitz

If the best way to know whether a medicine is effective is through a clinical trial, then where does (and doesn’t) real-world data and real-world evidence come in? The topic is always top of mind in drug development, with additional … The post 16 Minutes on the News #28: Drugs & Debates — Real World Data, Randomized Controlled Trials appeared first on Andreessen Horowitz.

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