JCB_K
- Karma
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- February 3, 2011 (15y ago)
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- Work/life balance at Spotify (news.spotify.com)
- Airbnb Rental used as 'temporary brothel' (kernelmag.com)
- Twitter Forgets About Tweetie (jcbk.me)
- Dutch Minister of Economics Affairs Agrees on Net Neutrality Bill (translate.google.com)
- Kyle Bragger on Redesigns (kylewritescode.com)
- Interview with Kasper Hulthin, co-founder of Podio (founderly.com)
- News Corp Has Lost $10 Million On The Daily This Year (paidcontent.org)
- Visa Invests in Square for Mobile Payments (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
- Why I Never Use Drag-To-Upload in Safari (jcbk.tumblr.com)
- The unofficial Google shell (goosh.org)
- Cisco killing Flip line of camcorders, axing 550 employees (engadget.com)
- Uniform Resource Locator-Lengthener (uniformresourcelocatorlengthener.com)
- Creating a truly European [start-up] ecosystem (telegraph.co.uk)
- Start-Up 100: the final list by category (telegraph.co.uk)
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Is there some kind of website where you can upload a design (poster/t-shirt), and get people to pre-order, but it'll only go into production at X amount of orders? Of course I could just get people to pay via Paypal and…
- Custom-Made Spotify Box (vimeo.com)
- Is Twitter Dividing The Happy From The Unhappy? (mashable.com)
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Title says it all. What are you trying to accomplish in life? Big scale (make a billion dollar) and small scale (eat healthier). Also, do give advice to others on this thread whenever you've got experience. (I've seen 1…
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Hi HN, Like many others, I believe I have a really good idea for a start-up. I won't go into detail, but having done some research I've seen there's noone else doing this, and I think it's a product which can be widely…
- With Tilt-Shift And A News Feed, Instagram Is Ready To Rock SXSW (techcrunch.com)
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Hi HN, As far as I know, the easiest audience to reach by social networks, and subsequently the first audience which is reached, is 20/30-somethings. Facebook would be a bad example as it was first pitched at college…
- Silicon Hill: the rise of the new Washington, DC tech scene (huffingtonpost.com)