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- Lending Club Debut (dealbook.nytimes.com)
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Our space is becoming available and could be a good opportunity for a start-up. About 1,200 sq. ft. and rent is $2,400 currently. On N Judah line at 32nd and Judah.
- Documenting Law Enforcement Notifications (lawenforcementnotification.blogspot.com)
- The ROI of FinTech is that you're still in business in 5 years (moneysummit.com)
- Implementing a map quadtree (blog.inferentialist.com)
- Tips for Sentiment Analysis projects (blog.datumbox.com)
- President Obama's plan to reduce student debt using data (washingtonpost.com)
- SAC Charges Another Win for Machines Over Human Traders (finance.yahoo.com)
- Feds shut down 'financial hub of the cyber-crime world' (redtape.nbcnews.com)
- How to Be Startup CEO (startupguide.com)
- Achieving US citizenship by investing in US companies (usnews.nbcnews.com)
- Trade Glitches Test Investors’ Fragile Faith in Market (finance.yahoo.com)
- Everything We Know About What Data Brokers Know About You (propublica.org)
- What it's like to uncover a $1 billion fraud (stockfraudstory.blogspot.com)
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I'm looking into a .me premium domain which steers you to their Development Program. Unlike a lot of other domain purchase sites, .ME appears to request a business proposal for the concept vs. a price for the domain.…
- Terms & Conditions May Apply Documentary (variety.com)
- Census Dotmap: US Census data interactively mapped (bmander.com)
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I've been spending a bit of time researching information about Co-Founder equity scenarios as well as how to find the right Co-Founder. Some links below I found helpful. The only wrong answer is 50/50: Calculating the…
- Credit Agencies Letting A Computer Sort 85% Of Disputes (businessinsider.com)
- Jury-rigged mobile office can’t keep driver from being caught speeding (autos.yahoo.com)
- Google Trends: "Hacker News" (google.com)
- How the SEC Almost Shut Down Wall Street (video/article) (finance.yahoo.com)
- Navy SEALs busted for giving secrets to make video game more real (security.blogs.cnn.com)