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Fjslfj
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Comment #6061304
Disappointing. There's no discussion of how much they paid, or how they actually got their domain name. From the article, it makes it seem as though they are in a lease to buy situ…
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Comment #6044187
This is hilarious. That was the original definition of the term, before 2010.
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Comment #5964622
I think it was done more as a literary flourish than anything else.
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Comment #5609952
Ironically for a community so adamant about data liberation, there is no way to delete your posts or identity. I am surprised there aren't laws to force site owners to allow users …
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Comment #5471442
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlation_does_not_imply_ca...
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Comment #4956971
The guy who led the development is Zuck's sidekick.
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Comment #4954669
The last time Blake Ross cloned an app for Zuck was when Facebook Answers came out to compete with Quora. I guess Zuck feels like Snapchat is a threat? I wonder if he tried to buy …
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Comment #4666916
Now you know why people hate working at Twitter.
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Comment #4653632
Is it possible to do this if you use Amazon SES? IIRC you have to validate every address you use to send outbound mail.
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Comment #4595977
French entrepreneurs are upset because they can't get as rich in an exit as they would like, so they protest? And you want the rest of the country to support you in this? Okaaaaay.…
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Comment #4590922
Almost all of the gripes people have with Apple Internet services and software involve Cue's products, not Forstall's. But because Cue doesn't have any interest in the top job, and…
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Comment #4590548
Actually, it's an Eddy Cue problem.
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Comment #4478341
I am guessing that Google is Lego's largest enterprise customer.
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Comment #2975550
Maybe Jobs just felt that most non-profits are scammy and corrupt? Even (RED) turned out to be grossly mismanaged.
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Comment #2955866
Facebook is forking Android in a similar fashion.
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Comment #2515605
It appears as though they copied Path's design on the iPhone, and Dailybooth's on the web.
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Comment #2505513
At this point, it is a bit sketchy and weird that all of Twitter's execs and board members continue to keep Noah's name out of the picture, especially with all of the press on the …
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Comment #2354013
The guy's office is messy and far from stylish. This is the design guru at Microsoft?! I think the photo says it all.
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Comment #2338772
I have to agree with this. It's obvious these guys are smart and savvy. Couldn't they have come up with a new, brilliant idea instead of a Pokemon clone? I hope this gets acquired …
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Comment #2250433
That would be very interesting. Does it get updated in realtime and scale to millions of users?
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Comment #2202070
I disagree. Some information is worth paying for. If it was voted up, others agreed. You are always free to avoid it. How will we get high quality investigative content if none of …
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Comment #2048541
And the fastest growing language in China is English.
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Comment #2030695
This implicitly means Facebook does count. You don't have to answer this one. In light of YC's recent tie-up with Facebook, it's good to see that there might very well be a voice o…
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Comment #1968762
Jobs was entirely wrong about the web, and continues to be. WebObject's big-company focus ($50,000 for a license) is precisely why it is now dead. Meanwhile Personal HomePage scrip…