Interesting Links for March 16, 2012
- Why you should choose an ambitious startup idea – Gabriel Weinberg’s Blog
- Learning from competition – Marco.org
- Get Your Customers to Want to Pay Even Before Building Your Product
- Lean Startup and Big Vision Are Not Diametrically Opposed
- Reinventing the Office: How to Lose Fat and Increase Productivity at Work
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If you’re a white-collar worker, hacking your body isn’t limited to the gym. In fact, what you do outside of the gym might be more important that what you do inside the gym.
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- A Couple Things Apple Could Do Better
Mark Willis pitches some interesting solutions to common problems. The hiccup in signal continuity for when the iPhone decides to transition from a dwindling wi-fi signal to 3G drives me nuts as…
- Caffeine Disrupts Sleep for Morning People, but Not Night Owls: Scientific American
- solnic.eu: Making ActiveRecord Models Thin
- Schumpeter: Slaves to the smartphone | The Economist
- SXSW: Highlight Founder Paul Davison Aims to Build ‘Sixth Sense’ for Mobile Web | Business | TIME.com
- Rands In Repose: Hacking is Important
- A story about an iPad browser that never was [Geek & Mild]
- MSDN Blogs
- OMG: 5-Week-Old App Draw Something Hits 20 Million Downloads And Generates 6-Figures Per Day
- Why upgrading your Linux Kernel will make your customers much happier
- Stumped by a Problem? This Technique Unsticks You – Association for Psychological Science
- Virtuous Behaviors Sanction Later Sins: Scientific American
- In-Your-Face: Can Computers Catch You Telling a Lie?: Scientific American
- Spanx-Sara-Blakely-Forbes-Billionaire-030912.aspx
richardbranson: Congratulations to @spanx founder Sara Blakely: the youngest self-made Rebel Billionaire http://t.co/HY7VCjXs
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