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  • Homejoy Careers
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  • PicnicHealth (YC S14) Stores Your Medical Records In One Place And Delivers It To Your Doctor

    Noga Leviner, who is diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, searched for a way to manage her records but she said most software tools for records management have been built for hospitals and doctors, and...
    blog.ycombinator.com
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  • Judge rejects $324.5 million settlement over Apple, Google hiring

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Friday rejected a $324.5 million settlement between tech workers and companies including Apple and Google in a lawsuit accusing the companies of conspiring to
    reuters.com
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  • Puppy pregnancy syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  • Open Source Email Templates · sendwithus
    sendwithus.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Project ChuckleDuck – How MongoHQ became Compose | Compose Blog
    blog.compose.io
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  • PicnicHealth Stores Your Medical Records In One Place And Delivers It To Your Doctor | TechCrunch

    As if getting diagnosed with a medical condition isn't difficult enough, tracking and organizing medical records can add frustration and confusion for..
    techcrunch.com
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  • The Distance

    A new online magazine about hard-working, long-lasting businesses and the people behind them.
    thedistance.com
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  • A Life of Its Own - The New Yorker

    The first time Jay Keasling remembers hearing the word “artemisinin,” about a decade ago, he had no idea what it meant. “Not a clue,” Keasling, a professor of biochemical engineering at the University of California at Berkeley, recalled. Although artem...
    newyorker.com
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  • Models for API driven startups built around public data - GovFresh

    I had a conversation with a venture capitalist recently who was looking for information on startups who had APIs and had built their company around public data.
    govfresh.com
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  • Anthropology of Mid-Sized Startups

    Guest post by Kevin Simler, who works at Palantir, observes the startup scene, and writes at Melting Asphalt, about… well, go see for yourself. In their natural habitats, social species organize into characteristic groups. Gazelles form herds, wolves f...
    ribbonfarm.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Heroku App.Json Manifest and Button Maker
    expeditedssl.com
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  • David vs two Goliaths

    Service poor, view disappointing “BREAKFAST is nasty, the rooms are nasty.” So complained a reviewer of an Oregon guesthouse earlier this year. There is nothing...
    economist.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Controlling the connection

    Take control of all the things! You can now easily take control of the connection on the Spark Core.
    blog.spark.io
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    10 years ago -
  • Ask HN: How much should a bootstrapped startup ask for an acquihire? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    10 years ago -
  • IBM’s Watson Groomed as C-Suite Advisor | MIT Technology Review

    Researchers at IBM are testing a version of Watson designed to listen and contribute to business meetings.
    technologyreview.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Anthropology of Mid-Sized Startups | Melting Asphalt
    meltingasphalt.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Former Director of U.S. Mint: "I Feel Strongly About the Promise of Cryptocurrencies" - newsBTC

    The 38th Director of the United States Mint has shown great interest recently in digital currency, here are some of his answers to my questions.
    newsbtc.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Patents that kill

    IN 1742 Benjamin Franklin invented a new type of stove, for which he was offered a patent. Franklin refused it, arguing in his autobiography that because “we...
    economist.com
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  • Checking PVS-Studio with Clang

    Yes, you've read it right
    viva64.com
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    10 years ago -
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