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shandsaker
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2010-04-06
karma:
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Startup guy, web worker from Melbourne Australia. Check out www.attendly.com
submissions:
Programming for good - the story of Code For India
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Apple seeks to trademark “startup” in Australia
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The Astonishing Lost and Found Culture of Japan
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Can You Quit Your Greatest Work?
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What Happens When a Country Abolishes its Army?
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How Tech Entrepreneurs In 3 Different Countries Get On Their Bike
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Nikola Tesla and the Power of Persistence
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Medium is a platform for writers, not readers
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How Unsuccessful Founders Spend Their Time
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The Fascinating Story of Two “Xooglers” Who Built Their Own Winning Startups
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Inbox overload - we don't need an app for that
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You Don’t Have to be a Genius to be a Programmer
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A Letter To Every Developer
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The best Google hack I know for jump starting traffic
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Android is winning the battle, but losing the war
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Stop complaining about the lack of women in tech
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115 comments
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The Benjamin Franklin Effect
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A parasite has taken up residence within Android
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4 comments
Anatomy of a Startup One Week After Launch
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Debunking the myths about the programmer's brain
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Ignore what EA is telling you about Sim City - the real issue is ownership
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2 comments
How Google Analytics Got Started
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How we convinced Joanna Lord of SEOmoz to be an advisor
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Using Arduino to change the world for non-profits and charities
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If you want to build the future, you need to understand smart materials
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Making stuff for the web is scary. Do it anyway.
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The worst TechCrunch comments ever, from the best thinkers in history
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You will make a better product if you ignore user feedback (sometimes)
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How one woman got 50% female speakers at a tech conference
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79 comments