Heykuki News

TopNewBestAskShowJobs
TopNewBestAskShowJobs
391.
Citymapper's CEO says the company is going to start generating revenue in 2017 (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
carlmungz
9 years ago
discuss
392.
Learning piano as an adult (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
bencoder
9 years ago
discuss
393.
The co-founder of Skype has backed a mini plane company with a €10M round (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
elmar
10 years ago
discuss
394.
Publishers sent a letter imploring Google and Facebook to tackle fake news (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
carlchenet
10 years ago
discuss
395.
The NHS's 1.2M employees are trapped in a 'reply-all' email hell (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
j4mie
10 years ago
discuss
396.
Canada Is Making It Easy to Move There If You Work in Tech (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
winterismute
10 years ago
discuss
397.
Google's investment arm has quietly invested in Snapchat (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
mgiannopoulos
10 years ago
discuss
398.
Michael Wolf future of media and tech slide deck 2017 (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
sidko
10 years ago
discuss
399.
Stunning photos show how different young people's bedrooms look around the world (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
nwrk
10 years ago
discuss
400.
Apple CEO Tim Cook: Augmented reality is bigger than virtual reality (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
laktak
10 years ago
discuss
401.
Cartoons that perfectly describe life in Silicon Valley (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
th3sly
10 years ago
discuss
402.
Unknown hexagonal structures the Chinese keep building in the South China Sea (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
hellofunk
10 years ago
discuss
403.
Germany is writing to UK startups to try and persuade them to move to Berlin (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
thegeomaster
10 years ago
discuss
404.
Take Eat Easy is shutting down its food delivery business as Uber muscles (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
Peroni
10 years ago
discuss
405.
How Crowdmix blew through £14M before going bankrupt (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
dawson
10 years ago
discuss
406.
3 of the world's largest employers are now replacing their workers with robots (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
alt_
10 years ago
discuss
407.
How to become an expert at anything (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
BerislavLopac
10 years ago
discuss
408.
Risks of investing in crowd-funding campaigns (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
phantom_oracle
10 years ago
discuss
409.
Google's 'big red button' to stop artificial intelligence from causing harm (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
neverminder
10 years ago
discuss
410.
The National Trust has put a £1M farm on the market for just £1 (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
groundCode
10 years ago
discuss
411.
MIT students invented a robotic kitchen that could revolutionize fast food (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
heinrichf
10 years ago
discuss
412.
Sweden's Klarna Stalked Sequoia on Google Street View (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
techlad84
10 years ago
discuss
413.
American Express is officially selling its massive Costco business to Citi (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
kralilk
10 years ago
discuss
414.
'The Great Reset': VCs and startups have shifted from greed to fear (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
chuhnk
10 years ago
discuss
415.
What it's like to be a Reddit moderator (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
bpierre
10 years ago
discuss
416.
Science says it's better to convince people you're naturally talented (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
ViktorasJucikas
10 years ago
discuss
417.
How the 'Internet of Things' will affect the world (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
mdariani
10 years ago
discuss
418.
The European economy's most important Europeans aren't even from Europe (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
shrikant
10 years ago
discuss
419.
Tesla wants to make fully self-driving cars happen way ahead of schedule (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
kevindeasis
11 years ago
discuss
420.
A programmer wrote scripts to automate a lot of his job and make a latte (uk.businessinsider.com)
2 points
trumbitta2
11 years ago
discuss
More