Bad grammar and the people who hate it
(bbc.co.uk)
May 2013 Archive
17431.
17432.
Corporate philanthropy: good for the soul — and your bottom line
(venturebeat.com)
17433.
Dropbox’s First Marketer Shares About the Startup Stages of Growth
(referralsaasquatch.com)
17434.
Love Hotels and Unicode
(reigndesign.com)
17435.
Growth hacking based on correct seeding of user base
(vishalchandra.quora.com)
17436.
Your healthcare premiums going up dramatically?
(energycommerce.house.gov)
17437.
Life Just Happens
(mohnish.net)
17438.
Citralos Leaf, switch between text and visual todo list seamlessly.
(chrome.google.com)
17439.
This is what winning looks like
(vice.com)
17440.
Build human connection first, build company after
(guotime.com)
17441.
Disruptions: Even the Tech Elites Leave Gadgets Behind
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
17442.
PRESO: Why most surveys suck
(slideshare.net)
17443.
17444.
17445.
Viva la testing revolution
(zaitcev.livejournal.com)
17446.
The Most Valuable Real Estate in the World
(linkedin.com)
17448.
Going Home With Facebook: An Early Review
(lucidpoint.net)
17449.
Only 150 of 3500 U.S. Colleges Are Worth the Investment
(finance.yahoo.com)
17450.
Mice, Men, and Fate
(newyorker.com)
17451.
Every Tech Firm Should Be Trying To Please Women, Microsoft Researcher Says
(businessinsider.com)
17452.
17453.
17454.
Google's Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen on the New Digital Age
(mashable.com)
17455.
Pray for killer competition
(adifferentkindofmarketing.com)
17456.
ESNext Showcase
(github.com)
17458.
The Outcast (Star Trek: TNG)
(en.wikipedia.org)
17459.
17460.
It’s not about how long-form your content is, it’s about engagement
(paidcontent.org)