2015 Archive
15601.
Zero taxes for startups in Albania (digjitale.com)
15602.
Ask HN: What have you achieved in January 2015?
15603.
How I almost made a huge mistake in an exit interview (joshdoody.com)
15604.
Seen that job listing for a while, its no coincidence (wsj.com)
15605.
The 12” MacBook Air: Back to Basics? (sixcolors.com)
15606.
Europe Is Struggling to Foster a Startup Culture (on.wsj.com)
15607.
Executing Software Engineers for Bugs (blog.setec.io)
15608.
Owner of Peet's to buy Keurig for almost $14B (latimes.com)
15609.
Stereotype of the Lazy Welfare Recipient: Evidence from Cash Programs Worldwide (vox.com)
15610.
On the Pricing of Apple Watch (daringfireball.net)
15611.
A Murky Road Ahead for Android, Despite Market Dominance (nytimes.com)
15612.
“(null)” is a bad idea (daemonology.net)
15613.
‘Rewilding’ process could soon return wolves to Scotland (bbc.com)
15614.
Warning Signs You're About to Be Laid-Off (geekademy.com)
15615.
Why I Quit Coffee and How That's Been Working Out (humansarenotbroken.com)
15616.
Dell, EMC, HP, Cisco are the walking dead (wired.com)
15617.
Don't depend on JavaScript to render your page (blog.donnywals.com)
15618.
How not to interview someone who already has a job (2011) (recruitingblogs.com)
15619.
Why the Internet of Things Is Going Nowhere (medium.com)
15620.
2015 MacBook Review (anandtech.com)
15621.
Headphones are the new walls for people in open-plan offices (zdnet.com)
15622.
Ask HN: Do you meditate?
15623.
Luck of the English: A new history shatters myths about an extraordinary nation (theatlantic.com)
15624.
Y Combinator partners tell MIT students to steer clear of big-name companies (tech.mit.edu)
15625.
The new authoritarianism (voxeu.org)
15626.
Sports Bars and Biker Gangs – The Death of Reddit (chuqui.com)
15627.
My wife found my email in the Ashley Madison database (evan.atavist.com)
15628.
Lyft, Didi, Ola and GrabTaxi Partner in Global Tech, Alliance to Rival Uber (techcrunch.com)
15629.
LifePaint Safety Spray (volvocars.com)
15630.
Spotify Just Got Real Creepy with the Data It Collects on You (forbes.com)