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July 23, 2012
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Hadoop on Windows Azure http://t.co/RshwXJnk
July 23, 2012
Why Bad Jobs-or No Jobs-Happen to Good Workers http://t.co/hfBvBWh3
July 23, 2012
Why Bad Jobs-or No Jobs-Happen to Good Workers - IEEE Spectrum
Steven Cherry: Hi, this is Steven Cherry for IEEE Spectrum's "Techwise Conversations." Back in October, an article appeared in The Wall Street Journal with the headline "Why Companies Aren't Getting the Employees They Need." It noted that even with millions of highly educated and highly trained workers sidelined by the worst economic downturn in three generations, companies were reporting shortages of skilled workers.
Sparrow Investors not happy with acquisition by Google • The Rude Baguette http://t.co/Vr8avsob
July 23, 2012
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Sparrow Investors not happy with acquisition
I just sent out the Rude Baguette Weekly Digest - for those who aren\'t on it, go ahead and sign up to the right of the page or here. In it, I gave my thoughts on the Sparrow acquisition by Google, which has had a variety of reactions across the web.
The Biggest Thing To Happen To WiFi Has Just About Arrived http://t.co/KY7cTf2k
July 23, 2012
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WiFi Is About To Get 100X Faster Thanks To New Chips
Wireless networks will soon get a big boost in speed. A new standard supporting the 60 GHz band is coming next year and it will allow wireless networks to be much faster than those that run on today's current 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
Free vs. Paid: Would Twitter Be Better If You Paid For It? http://t.co/AQEUUnZW
July 23, 2012
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Free vs. paid: Would Twitter be better if you paid for it?
There has been an interesting debate going on over the past week or so that gets to the heart of one of the deep-seated conflicts within the web-startup community: namely, whether apps and services are better when they are free or when users pay for them.
Achieving overnight success: Tom Preston-Werner http://t.co/bW75b2h4
July 23, 2012
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Achieving overnight success: Tom Preston-Werner
This is the second article in my achieving overnight success series where I aim to dispel the myth of overnight success. To do this, I look into how founders who have achieved incredible milestones started their entrepreneurship journey. This article follows the first in the series where I looked into the path of Kevin Systrom of Instagram.
30 Days to 30,000 Downloads http://t.co/O5RR4ntS
July 23, 2012
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30 Days to 30,000 Downloads " Trivi.al
I debated on how to write this as my intent was to add value to other indy app developers that were in the same boat we were 30 days ago. We built an app and the question we were asking was how do we get customers?
The end of do-it-yourself http://t.co/DUT9QG9A
July 23, 2012
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The end of do-it-yourself - TechHive Beta Blog
Once upon a time, if something broke, you could fix it yourself. Most gadgets were easy to take apart, and a trip to the local Radio Shack or computer specialty store was all you needed to get your computer or television back into tip-top shape.
Pinterest, Tumblr, And The Trouble With 'Curation' http://t.co/WnIrk8Zh
July 23, 2012
Pinterest, Tumblr and the Trouble With 'Curation'
A few years later, I reluctantly lent my collection of magazines to a (now former) friend. He had just bought a house that he had no idea what to do with. I, on the other hand, had nothing but ideas.
Enter To Win A Free Ticket To LinuxCon North America http://t.co/tDwzgzqg
July 23, 2012
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