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coriander

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    Comment #1146258

    An audience != A business

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    Comment #1128438

    Same idea as Dan Pink's talk on intrinsic vs extrinsic rewards/motivators: http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pink_on_motivation.html .

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    Comment #1121529

    So you want programmers to talk to people in real life. Interesting.

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    Comment #1121516

    Fair enough for Iranian/Chinese users perhaps but I thought Hushmail was no longer secure - ever since they handed over user data in response to a subpoena.

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    This is the best argument I've heard yet that Buzz is more than just another of Google's me-too apps. The article makes a good case that syndication of Buzz content through open st…

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    Ask HN: Good agency/website to find short-term contract programming work (nyc)?

    Anyone worked with a good recruiter or agency in NYC to find a contract job? I'd like to get a short-term contract programming job in a big company with deep pockets and high headc…

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    Comment #1052691

    Like Dave Winer, I am also 54 and absolutely do not care what anyone else thinks about it. Perhaps that explains why you are also less likely to perceive it when it happens. Perhap…

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    Ask HN: How do you vet the startups behind the job postings on Startuply?

    I'm not going to name names but I found a job on Startuply. Everything looked great. But after doing a bit of digging, the whole company started to seem like a bit of a mirage. Is …

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    Thanks. You're right. I guess I'm just not sure yet and want to leave my options open. No such thing as a general-purpose recruiter, eh?

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    Ask HN: Good recruiter/job agency in NYC?

    Anyone worked with a good recruiter or agency in NYC to find a job? Would appreciate a recommendation. Thanks.

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    Ask HN: Good recruiter/job agency in NYC?

    Anyone worked with a good recruiter or agency in NYC to find a job? Would appreciate a recommendation. Thanks.

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    Comment #933547

    good engineers are never short of good offers Actually a lot of programmers suck at networking and are terrible at job hunting. This is a myth perpetuated by the you-get-what-you-d…

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    -> "About the slap in the face, it's necessary to filter out bad developers who won't get value from posting their CV." The willingness to pay $100 to post your resume could just a…

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    You could always turn Adblock back on. I think it's fair for them to make some money to support the site.

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    Comment #933457

    Agreed. StackOverflow provides tremendous value to the tech community. However, the idea of charging participants in that community $100 per year for the privilege of having their …

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    Comment #928421

    Did anyone notice she's sitting on a Swiss ball wearing stilettos and a clingy red dress?

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