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  • Will Kivra digitalise Swedish mail in 2014? | Swedish Startup Space Swedish Startup Space

    Kivra, since acquiring local competitor Brevo during last summer, is now Sweden's biggest player when it comes to digitalising postal mail. They had a pretty amazing back-end to 2013 - bringing in H&M CEO Karl-Johan Persson and God-El founder Stefa...
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  • Poll Everywhere
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  • A Postmortem of Failed Products » Safe from the Losing Fight
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  • Issue Bidder

    A marketplace where people can find developers to get more issues solved
    issue-bidder.com
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  • Easel Blog: Easel Acquired by GitHub

    Easel Acquired by GitHub We started Easel because we weren’t satisfied with the workflow of designing for the web. We believe that iterating on …
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  • Hbizzle - TYLER DAVIS

    This article is an account of my work on http://www.hbizzle.com. The project code is available on Github, licensed under MIT. The problem. I have HBO …
    tmd.io
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  • PirateBrowser - No More Censorship!
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  • Visage Technologiesvisage|SDK for HTML5 » Visage Technologies
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  • Betabrand - Pants, Jackets, Hoodies, Breakthroughs

    We're the home of Cordarounds, Disco Hoodies, Dress Pant Sweatpants, Bike to Work Pants, Reversible Smoking Jackets, Sock Insurance, and much, much more. New ideas, nonstop.
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  • Poll: What level of math is programming roughly analogous to | Hacker News
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  • Why did the AK-47 become so popular?

    MIKHAIL KALASHNIKOV died on December 23rd, aged 94. But his 66-year-old invention, the Avtomat Kalashnikova, has plenty more shots left to fire. Developed in 1947...
    economist.com
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  • Why Charles Stross Doesn't Know a Thing about Bitcoin - Bitcoin Magazine

    Science fiction writers excel at predicting the future. Jules Verne imagined rocket ships long before rockets were blasting into space. William Gibson foresaw the rise of the internet in Neuromancer. Arthur C Clark wrote about satellites decades before...
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  • Sagacity

    A minimal writing platform
    sagacityapp.com
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  • Ask HN: What's the best way to get 5% on a million dollars? | Hacker News
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  • 50+ Growth Hacker Blogs to Follow (via Zack Onisko)
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  • Learning to code will not make you rich (or particularly powerful)
    tmp.fargo.io
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  • What You Get When 30 People Draw a World Map From Memory

    Brits and Indonesians may not be happy with the results.
    theatlantic.com
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  • The Limits of Neuroplasticity « Science-Based Medicine

    I am daily annoyed by overhyped headlines reporting medical and other science news. I think news outlets and the public would be better served if they fired...
    sciencebasedmedicine.org
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  • A Dolphin’s Tale: The Story of GameCube — Dromble

    Inside of the Peacock Room in San Francisco's Mark Hopkins hotel, Silicon Graphics chairman Jim Clark announces an agreement to create the technology for
    dromble.com
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