thetylerhayes
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- Show HN: HobJunt – The close friends job board (hobjunt.com)
- Where can I find an iPhone 7? (wherecanifindaniphone7.com)
- Show HN: Patient Portal Finder (github.com)
- The Case for a Health Records API (noblepioneer.com)
- bbClear: a Presentation Framework for Health Records (blue-button.github.io)
- Show HN: Get your health records from any doctor (stayinyourprime.com)
- The Coming Healthcare Revolution (noblepioneer.com)
- Best Practices for Designing a Pragmatic RESTful API (vinaysahni.com)
- Show HN: Slapshot — never forget anything (slapshotapp.com)
- You’re Only Going to Live for 32 Years (noblepioneer.com)
- One Year In, Thoughts on Writing (noblepioneer.com)
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My whole life I've been plagued by the fact that the world has so many perennial problems, so I started listing them at http://theproblemist.com/ It should go without saying but this is definitely WIP, a very early…
- The Meat to Math ratio (radar.oreilly.com)
- Like vs Plus, pick your social button (likevsplus.com)
I didn't design this. Full credit: http://www.hamutzim.co.il/
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Link: http://moviemail.info Type a movie title > enter your email address > click Submit = You'll get an email on the movie's release date. There is no registration. No sign-up. No beta. It's just a simple tool.…
- Google for Nonprofits, "You’re changing the world. We want to help." (googleblog.blogspot.com)
- The end of the (startup) world as we know it (market-by-numbers.com)
- Mob-sourcing: the prejudice of crowds (zdnet.com)
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There's no doubt that space is the final frontier, and it is only seeing the earliest inklings of startups. Richard Branson seems to be the biggest player in the corporate move into space. Feel free to take this thread…
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If you got to pick five webpages (not sites) everyone had to read when they used the Internet for the very first time, what would they be?
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I mean in comparison to people who have much less than you. You know, the old chestnut of: "I am so privileged and have so much, and yet there are people out there who don't even know if they're going to eat again this…
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When you think of startups in the non-profit/charity space, what comes to mind? (The startups themselves do not have to be non-profits or charities.)
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By big problems, I mean those addressing problems that are both important and urgent. Interpret that as you like. By solved, I mean, for the most part, solved by people like those who participate in forums like HN.…