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Don't Be Afraid To Ask: How Ilya Semin, CEO of Datanyze, Cold Emailed His Way To Startup Success - The ZenPayroll Blogzenpayroll.com
Ilya Semin, the CEO of Datanyze, once received a kernel of wisdom that has always stuck with him. “If you want advice, ask for money. But if you want money, ask for advice.” By following that recommendation, Ilya was able … Continued -
The Commando Scientist Billionaire who Died Fighting Terroristsphilipithomas.com
The remarkable life of Danny Lewin, Founder of Akamai Technologies. - lavabit.com
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Conflict Resolution 101 For Startupsblog.close.io
How to resolve conflicts between people in high pressure high growth startups. A step by step guide to conflict resolution! - modelviewculture.com
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Thousands of Toddlers Are Medicated for A.D.H.D., Report Finds, Raising Worriesnytimes.com
The practice draws concern, in part, because there has been little study on the use of A.D.H.D. drugs for children under 3. - bemmu.com
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It's Time to Kill Surface - stratechery by Ben Thompsonstratechery.com
It's important to evaluate products - like the Xbox and Surface - in the light of their original goals. If you do that, then it's clear Surface has failed. -
10 Things You Need to Watch What May Be the Year’s Best Meteor Shower on Fridayslate.com
Experts are predicting we may be in for quite a show: a brand spanking new meteor shower that will peak on the evening of Friday, May 23, 2014! Folks in the United States and Canada have the most favored viewing locations for this event (but that doesn... -
Programming Language Breakdown for the HealthCare.gov Websiterandalolson.com
Late last year, the NY Times released an article quoting a specialist working on the HealthCare.gov web site: According to one specialist, the Web site contains about 500 million lines of software ...