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    Comment #474524

    I also didn't mean fancy design. But in your 'startup ideas', in the idea #16, you said Google has no sense of design, so I suppose that the people responsible for it (Google found…

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    Comment #474489

    Thanks. Maybe it was lost in translation, but by Design do you mean appearance (like in graphical, interface, industrial design) or architecture (like operating system design)? If …

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    Comment #474472

    > They require either A. OS X to be hacked to run on the machines (aka: your pirated copy) Hacked != Pirated. I am planning to use a hacked MacOS X for IPhone development and I wil…

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    Comment #474443

    Amazon could provide both a wifi and an EVDO connection. Wifi chips probably are very cheap on scale these days. If the EVDO connection is available in their area, great. Use that.…

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    Comment #474423

    I don't know if this already has been answered before, but how do you evaluate if a candidate has a sense of design?

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    Comment #472865

    Is there something like a census with the percentage of workers in each profession for those times?

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    Comment #417638

    I think a netbooks's screen is too small to use it as a convential desktop. This just got me thinking. If Apple is rumored to launch a Netbook and a Ipod Touch with a bigger screen…

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    Comment #408175

    In the case you didn't get it, it is a java applet game (using Processing). Here is a description: "Thinking Machine 4 explores the invisible, elusive nature of thought. Play chess…

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    Comment #408165

    I think he is a spam bot that uses Markov chains.

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    Comment #407929

    Jeez, this sounds good, but if people here are like me then they already have about 5 books on their list that they want to read. I don't know how many would commit Read? Who spoke…

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    Comment #407918

    I wonder how much time it will take until human brains can be inspected like that. It would be an interesting tool in job interviews.

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    Comment #402944

    Removing the last 8 bits or, by the way, the whole IP address from the user log data DOESN'T make it anonymous. http://tinyurl.com/l8rfm "Yahoo will also hide cookie data related t…

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    Comment #395082

    You used the word indie at the first comment, but I interpreted it as startup, because this discussion is about startups. Most startups aren't indies. For instance, Plentyoffish.co…

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    Comment #395062

    You don't need to hire consultants to have a process. You just need to buy a book or read it for free in the internet. You just need to think about the security implications of wha…

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    Comment #395046

    >>And yet most of them are not hacked in that manner The guys at Wordpress and Jommla beg to disagree. It depends on how popular it is. If the open source version of Reddit becames…

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    Comment #395040

    Feel free to post your own Poll. If you do, I can ask the moderator to delete this one.

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    Comment #395034

    That is because english is not my native language and I didn't know how to explain it better.

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    Comment #395010

    Why do you think it is badly constructed?

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    Comment #395002

    That is why I have placed that introduction. If this news recommendation site is being constantly hacked to the point in which it has more malware than a porn site, then the develo…

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    Comment #394911

    You can interpret formal process as systematic process. The logic for each answer is this: Answer 2. If you claim to care about security, you should understand the security implica…

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    Comment #394795

    As multitouch screens becomes more common, users will want an experience more familiar with the real world because the interface becomes more concrete. And 3D interfaces, even insi…