The weekend is always a great time to catch up on some of the week’s reading you missed…
- Markets have gotten conditioned to central bankers flooding the market with money every time something goes wrong. [The Psy-Fi Blog]
- A profile of Jonathan Ive the “design genius” behind the rise of Apple. [I Heart Wall Street]
- Market bubbles and investor psychology. [Vanguard Group]
- Buffett’s worst investment ever (and its not what you think) and7 other unusual things I learned about Warren Buffett. [The Altucher Confidential]
- Why are some cities happier than others? [The Atlantic]
- Sirius is Clearning up its balance sheet. [Sirius Buzz]
- The frequency of happy events matters more than their intensity. [Atlantic Business]
- Radioactive Water Found in 2nd Reactor at Japan Plant [Reuters]
- JPMorgan: How We Landed The AT&T Deal [Fortune]
- Warren Buffett: Euro’s Collapse Is Not ‘Unthinkable’ [CNBC]
- Why Does Warren Buffett Hate Facebook? [Dealbreaker]
- Secret fears of the super rich. [The Atlantic]
- And, VZ is already lowering the price of the first ipad. [Centerworks]
- The future of the American home. [The Atlantic]
- For those with an Android phone, you should be excited to hear that Google Music might be launching soon. [Wiki Invest]