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  • Did The 900-Pound Gorilla Just Vanquish Your Startup Or Validate It?

    The 900 pound gorilla in your industry just announced a competing product. What should you do? Here's one entrepreneur's story.
    onstartups.com
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  • Top Ten Crowdfunding Campaigns Built With Crowdtilt Open - Tilt

    Over 200,000 people have used Tilt.com to collect money from their group to make something happen. Read their stories.
    blog.crowdtilt.com
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  • ObjectIdColumns: Transparently Store MongoDB BSON IDs in a RDBMS | Swiftype
    swiftype.com
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  • Google Fiber Blog
    googlefiberblog.blogspot.com
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  • Exploring new cities for Google Fiber
    googleblog.blogspot.com
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  • Tech Protester in Kiev Badly Beaten, Journalist Killed, As ‘IT Tent’ Is Burned By Police | TechCrunch

    Ukraine is in the midst of what can only be described violent social upheaval, as protesters occupying a central Kiev square have been killed in violent..
    techcrunch.com
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  • Google Fiber
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  • Easy, but easy to f*ck up. 3 Rules to Setup Analytics Tools correctly.

    Startup Lessons Learned - a post by @andreasklinger
    klinger.io
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  • Cloud-Based Payroll App ZenPayroll Raises $20M From General Catalyst And Kleiner At A $100M-Plus Valuation | TechCrunch

    ZenPayroll, the startup that offers an easy to use, cloud-based payroll application; is announcing a new round of Series A funding totaling $20 million. The..
    techcrunch.com
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  • The Event Visualizer | Heap Blog
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  • Wikipedia-size maths proof too big for humans to check - physics-math - 17 February 2014 - New Scientist

    A computer-assisted proof is so big it may never be checked by a human being – raising questions about the nature of modern mathematics
    newscientist.com
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  • CrowdProcess / Demo / Fire Embers: Stochastic Fire Model

    CrowdProcess connects with the browsers of people that are browsing the websites that join us...
    crowdprocess.com
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    11 years ago -
  • The Powerlessness of Positive Thinking

    According to a great deal of research, positive fantasies may lessen your chances of succeeding.
    newyorker.com
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  • Your Startup is Overthinking Design
    smallhq.com
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  • San Francisco Startup ZenPayroll Raises $20M, Finds Novel Ways to Lure Workers

    ZenPayroll, which raised $20 million in Series A funding, finds novel ways to lure workers in a competitive San Francisco job market.
    blogs.wsj.com
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  • Bitcoin ATM pulls into South Station - Boston.com

    What is likely America's first bitcoin ATM has arrived in some prime Boston real estate, setting up shop at South Station. Customers can exchange cash for bitcoin in as little as 30 seconds, the company behind the machine promises, and to celebrate its...
    boston.com
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  • Learn AngularJS with Tutorial Screencasts | Thinkster

    Learn to build modern web applications with AngularJS
    thinkster.io
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    11 years ago -
  • Incoming ‘Moby Dick' asteroid goes missing near Earth - space - 19 February 2014 - New Scientist

    A 270-metre space rock, nicknamed Moby Dick, was due to swing past our planet this week but failed to show up, sparking a global hunt for the elusive beast
    newscientist.com
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  • Music industry sucks life from subscription services

    Music subscription services, such as Pandora and Spotify, are the fastest-growing segment of the music industry, but since they hand over 60% to 70% of their revenue to record labels, they will inevitably fail unless something changes, a new report shows.
    computerworld.com
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  • F.C.C. to Try Again on ‘Net Neutrality’

    After a court ruling last month that rebuffed the Federal Communications Commission, Tom Wheeler, the chairman of the agency, will propose new rules on the issue.
    nytimes.com
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