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Ask HN: State-level crowdfunding for developing generic medicines – why not?
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segamegazord
5 years ago
1 comment
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Uber used 50 Dutch shell companies to dodge taxes on $6B in revenue
(businessinsider.com.au)
583 points
kareemm
5 years ago
401 comments
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Whole Foods is tracking and scoring stores it deems at risk of unionizing
(businessinsider.com.au)
216 points
smacktoward
6 years ago
131 comments
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Security expert warned SolarWinds in 2019 that anyone could access server
(businessinsider.com.au)
205 points
1cvmask
5 years ago
52 comments
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Jack Ma: 'If trade stops, war starts'
(businessinsider.com.au)
161 points
imartin2k
9 years ago
228 comments
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A tiny island nation just launched major effort to win back control of its ccTLD
(businessinsider.com.au)
141 points
markdown
5 years ago
73 comments
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A Facebook engineer abused access to user data to track down woman
(businessinsider.com.au)
133 points
tomglynch
5 years ago
103 comments
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Australia's tech industry savages Labor for backing bill
(businessinsider.com.au)
130 points
Daviey
7 years ago
38 comments
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Google managers kept blacklists of conservative employees
(businessinsider.com.au)
129 points
DeusExMachina
8 years ago
126 comments
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Legendary Apple Engineer Gets Rejected for Genius Bar Job
(businessinsider.com.au)
113 points
pavornyoh
10 years ago
119 comments
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Kevin Spacey on the potential of Netflix to disrupt traditional TV [video]
(businessinsider.com.au)
103 points
wiremine
13 years ago
63 comments
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A customer explains how Oracle tried to strong-arm it into a cloud sale
(businessinsider.com.au)
88 points
miralabs
11 years ago
68 comments
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Lifeguards use a drone to help rescue people in danger of drowning
(businessinsider.com.au)
61 points
lnguyen
8 years ago
33 comments
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A bug in Twitter's Android app inflated video ad metrics by as much as 35%
(businessinsider.com.au)
49 points
keither
9 years ago
4 comments
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After 8 years and $128M raised, the clock is ticking for men's retailer Bonobos
(businessinsider.com.au)
43 points
prostoalex
11 years ago
68 comments
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Ray Dalio says the government could ban bitcoin
(businessinsider.com.au)
35 points
Gustomaximus
5 years ago
82 comments
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Geneva introducing a minimum wage of $25 an hour
(businessinsider.com.au)
30 points
betocmn
6 years ago
7 comments
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No one could see the colour blue until modern times
(businessinsider.com.au)
28 points
ZeljkoS
10 years ago
24 comments
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11,000 people bought an adaptor to give the new MBP the same features
(businessinsider.com.au)
26 points
victorinax
9 years ago
14 comments
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YouTuber Wins Crazy $10k Bet with Professor by 'Breaking' the Laws of Physics
(businessinsider.com.au)
23 points
canary1
5 years ago
25 comments
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Jack in the Box CEO reconsiders automation, kiosks
(businessinsider.com.au)
18 points
artsandsci
8 years ago
62 comments
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Portugal Decriminalized Drugs Eleven Years Ago. Results Are Staggering (2012)
(businessinsider.com.au)
17 points
rodrigocoelho
12 years ago
discuss
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Why I'm Changing My Mind About Bitcoin
(businessinsider.com.au)
13 points
mmaunder
13 years ago
1 comment
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Thousands of explosive Facebook internal documents and emails published online
(businessinsider.com.au)
13 points
rahuldottech
7 years ago
discuss
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Microsoft just hit its $20B cloud goal, almost a year ahead of schedule
(businessinsider.com.au)
13 points
altstar
9 years ago
discuss
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AT&T's new streaming TV service is testing the limits of fair competition rules
(businessinsider.com.au)
13 points
cruisestacy
10 years ago
discuss
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Bill Gates funding factories for 7 potential coronavirus vaccines
(businessinsider.com.au)
12 points
crawshaw
6 years ago
discuss
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FBI Arrests SpaceX Employee, Allegedly Ran Silk Road 2.0
(businessinsider.com.au)
11 points
kldavis4
12 years ago
1 comment
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Reddit is now censoring posts and communities on a country-by-country basis
(businessinsider.com.au)
11 points
glomph
11 years ago
1 comment
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No one could see the colour blue until modern times
(businessinsider.com.au)
10 points
lend000
5 years ago
18 comments
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