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more about #valleywag more comments → raincoaster: Dylan, not if your servers go down again. more » TheBusinessGuy: A nobody whose sole claim to fame is that 26 years ago he lived with Obama but the book he is writing isn't a tell-all? Wow, what savvy publisher wou... more » lobstr: it's Vadim Ponorovsky from Paradou. He had to edit all the "fucking cocksucker motherfucker''s from the CL listing .. more » Spirit Fingers: Hey, I work at Five Guys here in D.C. and Obama comes in three times a week. Here's what he orders: A single patty cheeseburger fried onions lettuce... more » Lysergic Asset: This listing may set a new standard for "most requirements for least rewards." (Also for "most protracted hanging on of coattails.") more » Baroness: At least he politely thanked in advance any sarcastic Craigslisters who might point out what a laughable, stingy wretch he is. more » TheUptightMidwesterner: You have a sacrificial intern around there that can play double agent, don't you? Extra credit or something? more » OliversArmy: Vadim Ponorovsky will probably need something to fill his time soon. I hear he is creative, imaginative and a fine writer. more » Tremonius: James Frey more » Swifter: He should hire the guy who wrote this: [gawker.com] more » twig: The NSA has a long history in advising to non-government security standards. Schneier's "Applied Cryptography" notes that several of the fundamental ... more » unclevanya: 1. Brangelina 2. NPH and Harry Morgan 3. Deanna Durbin more » Drunken Economist: Seeing as the bulk of Windows IT and development is outsourced and offshored, how is this a bad idea? Corps and end users really don't care where the... more » scroll_lock: I had no idea this existed. Now I'm newly obsessed. more » daveyjonesisdead: apart from the privacy aspects - and I have no doubt the collaboration did not enhance privacy - why does the government cooperate with some companies... more » -
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You're Fired, Er, No You're Not
Sequoia Capital, the backer of Apple, Yahoo, and Google, ordered its startups to slash their payrolls this fall. We hear one CEO fired people so enthusiastically he had to retract some of his pink slips. More »
