Soaring SpaceX, Isaacson on Wikipedia, Asimov on creativity, and more

Heres your supplemental weekend reading list (for when youve finished your Times.)

Elon Musks SpaceX is perhaps the most remarkable entrepreneurial success story in recent times. Quartz tells how SpaceX leapfrogged NASA to become a serious space company.

Walter Isaacson, the guy who wrote the Steve Jobs biography, has a new book, "The Innovators," a highly readable history of computer technology. The Daily Beast runs an excerpt, with a focus on Wikipedia.

In 1959, venerable science fiction author Isaac Asimov wrote an essay on creativity. MIT Technology Review publishes it for the first time.

And for hard-core geeks, Ars Technica offers the 10-year tale of Ubuntu.

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