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Productivity Part Two

Last week Max Osbon wrote about the coming productivity surge. This week I am going to write about how good our current productivity is and the key productivity dates coming this Summer. Three days in July might reveal how productivity and the US economy are doing much better than the conventional wisdom believes. At Osbon Capital we are looking at…

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Boston Outdoor Movies

We love summer in New England and we take every opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. So get off the couch, pack some snacks, and spend an evening under the stars, watching the stars on the big screen. From the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade to the MFA to your local park, check out this lineup free, outdoor movies throughout Boston…

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The Hidden Productivity Boom

GDP growth is the clearest sign of a healthy economy, however it is difficult to grow GDP without population growth and productivity gains. With improving productivity, more people can do more things in less time and for less money. There are two kinds of productivity: labor and multi-factor. We need both kinds to grow. Both are thought to be at…

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Fenway Porchfest

Porchfest is an afternoon of free music performed outside of people’s homes and in other public spaces. Fenway Porchfest is unique in that it encompasses a wide variety of residential, institutional, and park sites throughout the Fenway neighborhood, including musical institutions like Symphony Hall and the Berklee School of Music. Bring your friends and family and wander through the more…

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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

Senator and presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren fired the first shot across the tech bow with a call on March 8th to “break up big tech.” On June 3rd, the government entered the fray, announcing antitrust investigations into Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google. Microsoft, the biggest tech company by market value, was a conspicuous non-mention. The four stocks had mixed price…

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Fear du Jour

A trade war that continues to expand, with more countries involved and louder saber rattling. An unpredictable president. Uneven corporate earnings. An approaching election with 25 candidates, each with his or her own policies, prejudices and priorities. A stalemate in Washington, leaving important initiatives like infrastructure stranded at the curb. It’s a lot. No wonder so many people are worried,…

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Google Analytics Workshop

Brush up on your skills or learn new ones with General Assembly. This week, join the Google Analytics Workshop to learn how to use Google Analytics to get insights into your website’s visitors, their behavior and any patterns and trends. More than just reading the numbers, GA will hep you turn the data into actions that will drive your business…

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Our Favorite Tools For Personal Payments and Cash Flow

When it comes to paying for goods and services you have many choices these days. The least attractive (besides the quickly disappearing handwritten check) is physical cash, even for small purchases. Over time it has simply become easier to make purchases without paper or coins. In the post-cash era, new payment providers and startups are fighting to gain users and…

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Gelato Festival America

Gelato Festival America in partnership with Eataly Boston, brings an all-you-can-eat gelato festival to the Prudential Center. Sample original gelato flavors made by local and visiting artisans and participate in games and contests throughout the weekend. Vote for your favorite flavor and the chef who created it will continue the journey towards the final of the Gelato Festival World Masters…

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