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Spin-in startups from Cisco (businessinsider.com)
71 points
vkdelta
12 years ago
19 comments
632.
Google AI search feature suggested using glue to keep cheese sticking to a pizza (businessinsider.com)
71 points
typeofhuman
2 years ago
3 comments
633.
Declassified memo 'confirms' direct connection between Saudi government and 9/11 (businessinsider.com)
70 points
camjohnson26
4 years ago
97 comments
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The email Zenefits CEO David Sacks sent employees as it lays off 9% (businessinsider.com)
70 points
rock57
10 years ago
82 comments
635.
Tanzania unveils its first locally assembled aircraft, Skyleader 600 (africa.businessinsider.com)
70 points
florgy
3 years ago
81 comments
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After price update, Amazon Prime members call Amazon Music “unusable” (businessinsider.com)
70 points
bubblehack3r
4 years ago
46 comments
637.
Intel-backed Finnish startup has turned laptop design upside down (nordic.businessinsider.com)
70 points
Nsjs
10 years ago
45 comments
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Y Combinator entrepreneurs say they were kicked out of the accelerator (businessinsider.com)
70 points
kordlessagain
5 years ago
22 comments
639.
Amazon is blocking promotions of employees who don't comply with RTO policy (businessinsider.com)
69 points
thunderbong
3 years ago
99 comments
640.
Self-driving cars less likely to detect children and people of color (businessinsider.com)
69 points
Tozen
3 years ago
89 comments
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Warren Buffett has the cash to buy Tesla, Starbucks, or McDonald's (markets.businessinsider.com)
69 points
gscott
6 years ago
65 comments
642.
King of the Apple geeks: Gruber as one-man media company (businessinsider.com)
69 points
adamhowell
17 years ago
24 comments
643.
How A 21-Year-Old Stanford Kid Got $30 Million, Then Everything Blew Up (businessinsider.com)
69 points
goronbjorn
12 years ago
19 comments
644.
Facebook employees in disbelief memo was leaked, think spies might be to blame (businessinsider.com)
69 points
SirLJ
8 years ago
2 comments
645.
Starbucks $10 pork-flavored coffee (businessinsider.com)
68 points
koqoo
2 years ago
86 comments
646.
Read Google's memo warning employees to 'think again' (businessinsider.com)
68 points
cyclecount
2 years ago
78 comments
647.
Tech Workers Paying $700 a Month for Tiny Bed 'Pods' in San Francisco (businessinsider.com)
68 points
pg_1234
3 years ago
54 comments
648.
Eviction startup gets gig workers to help landlords kick people out (businessinsider.com)
67 points
dkroy
6 years ago
107 comments
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Billions of dollars of unsold diamonds are piling up around the world (markets.businessinsider.com)
67 points
Xplor
6 years ago
104 comments
650.
The CEO of a $1 billion 'unicorn' startup admits we're in a bubble (businessinsider.com)
67 points
lladnar
11 years ago
80 comments
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Elon Musk is getting serious about digging a tunnel under Los Angeles (businessinsider.com)
67 points
paulsutter
9 years ago
73 comments
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Leaked Microsoft poll shows fewer employees have confidence in leadership (businessinsider.com)
67 points
redbell
3 years ago
53 comments
653.
Health Insurers Pay Facebook Gamers Virtual Currency To Oppose Reform Bill (businessinsider.com)
67 points
Hunchr
17 years ago
37 comments
654.
Musks xAI pressed employees to install surveillance software on personal laptops (businessinsider.com)
67 points
c420
a year ago
28 comments
655.
Zuckerberg Throttled Traffic to Progressive News Sites (businessinsider.com)
67 points
the_decider
6 years ago
15 comments
656.
VC Says Half of Google Staff Do 'No Real Work' (businessinsider.com)
66 points
gulced
2 years ago
105 comments
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A 13-year-old girl reportedly makes over $1,000 a day creating ASMR videos (businessinsider.com)
66 points
davidjnelson
7 years ago
77 comments
658.
An entrepreneur says 32-hour weeks ‘killed work ethic’ at his startup (businessinsider.com)
66 points
FrankyHollywood
8 years ago
61 comments
659.
Tech jobs are getting demolished in ways not seen since 2008 (businessinsider.com)
66 points
elsewhen
3 months ago
55 comments
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Zuckerberg told execs the company's at 'war,' called media coverage 'bulls---' (businessinsider.com)
66 points
SirLJ
8 years ago
51 comments
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