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The Superjumbo Fallacy, and the need to cope with change in business
1 points
nreece
2009-01-06T11:07:26Z
www.nilkanth.com
Debunking C# vs C++ Performance
4 points
nreece
2009-01-06T03:44:26Z
journal.stuffwithstuff.com
How NASA writes 'perfect' software (1996)
43 points
nreece
2009-01-06T03:37:29Z
www.fastcompany.com
Shapeways: first online market for 3D fabrication models
3 points
nreece
2009-01-06T02:01:40Z
www.crunchgear.com
A year later, Amazon's Kindle finds a niche
1 points
nreece
2009-01-05T14:13:16Z
edition.cnn.com
A lesson on infinite loops
1 points
nreece
2009-01-05T14:03:06Z
www.aeroxp.org
Frugal is cool in cash-strapped US
1 points
nreece
2009-01-05T12:37:44Z
www.guardian.co.uk
Steve Jobs as CTO-USA
1 points
nreece
2009-01-05T11:33:54Z
www.9to5mac.com
Business Card Design Project Walkthrough
1 points
nreece
2009-01-05T11:33:42Z
www.blog.spoongraphics.co.uk
Toss Your Most Brilliant Product Ideas Into Ponoko.com's Fishbowl
2 points
nreece
2009-01-05T00:00:29Z
www.wired.com
Did you try rebooting?
1 points
nreece
2009-01-04T11:50:34Z
didyoutryrebooting.com
Software as a Service is a matter of trust
1 points
nreece
2009-01-04T10:51:18Z
ayende.com
Facebook recommends OpenDNS to its users
3 points
nreece
2009-01-04T08:12:39Z
blog.opendns.com
Why products fail
10 points
nreece
2009-01-04T06:03:11Z
computerworld.com
Striking a Balance Between Convention and Performance
1 points
nreece
2009-01-04T05:59:04Z
www.omninerd.com
Track Google SERPs for Reputation Management and Rankings Monitoring
1 points
nreece
2009-01-03T02:03:25Z
www.searchenginejournal.com
2009 Will Be an Economic Engine for Change
2 points
nreece
2009-01-02T05:31:43Z
discussionleader.hbsp.com
Innovating in the Great Disruption
1 points
nreece
2009-01-02T05:31:39Z
discussionleader.hbsp.com
Manipulative Extraterrestrials and the true nature of International Conflict
1 points
nreece
2009-01-02T02:01:33Z
www.agoracosmopolitan.com
IE market share drops below 70% for the first time in 8 years
8 points
nreece
2009-01-02T01:43:51Z
www.tgdaily.com
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