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How to Fake "Working Remotely" While Home for the Holidaysslate.com
Next week, lucky pencil-pushers across America will vacate their office buildings for their hometowns, vacation spots, or living rooms, where they will work remotely through the end of the year, churning out the high level of productivity that flexible... -
(Almost) No One Is Reading Your Tweetsallthingsd.com
Until Friday afternoon, Justine Sacco was just like you: A Twitter user whose tweets went unread by almost everyone. -
Steve Jobs Danced To My Songmedium.com
When I started Song A Day in 2009, I was out of a job. I had been writing singing video game reviews for (the now defunc… - listsofnote.com
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Oracle to Amazon: It's ongigaom.com
Larry Ellison, who once blasted cloud as a fad, now says he’s not only fully aboard but will challenge Amazon, Microsoft and Rackspace on affordable Infrastructure as a Service. -
Whistleblower Snowden hailed by internet founder - Independent.ieindependent.ie
Edward Snowden did the world a favour by revealing the scale of surveillance by governments, according to the inventor of the internet. - lantzipedia.com
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Meet the secret accelerator that many of New York's best startups have gone throughpando.com
New York's best accelerator isn't much of an accelerator at all. First Growth Venture Network has operated for three years under the radar. It's not covered by the tech blogs but well-known among f... -
What is it like to be a geek in a prison?quora.com
Answer (1 of 7): Before prison, I worked in IT consulting, so I definitely felt like a geek in prison. What's it like to be a geek in prison? I can only speak to how it was for me. It was scary, since I hadn't punched anyone since the 7th grade and ... -
Fast Growing DigitalOcean Is Fueled By Customer Love » WhoAPI blogwhoapi.com
DigitalOcean had an amazing run this year, so we talked with their Co-founder and CMO Mitch Wainer. -
Are Park Avenue’s rich NYC’s worst tippers? These doormen say ‘YES’nypost.com
It's a long-standing joke among the white-gloved doormen of a particularly high-end co-op in New York City that the multimillionaire doctor on the 15th floor keeps a spreadsheet of how… - perladvent.org
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Open access 2013: A year of gaining momentum | Absolutely Maybe, Scientific American Blog Networkblogs.scientificamerican.com
Was this the year open access for science reached critical mass? One hypothesis suggests that a transformative group needs to reach one-third to be prominent and persisting. Rogers' ... - lpi.usra.edu