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2014Why There Will Never Be Another RedHat: The Economics of Open Source (techcrunch.com)
238 points across 2 posts | 3 years ago with 9 comments
2017Study finds Reddit’s ban of its most toxic subreddits worked (techcrunch.com)
224 points | 4 years ago with 389 comments
2017China’s CCTV network took just 7 minutes to capture BBC reporter (techcrunch.com)
222 points | 4 years ago with 141 comments
2016You don’t actually need a co-founder (techcrunch.com)
175 points | 5 years ago with 73 comments
2009Why Google Employees Quit (techcrunch.com)
167 points | 8 years ago with 101 comments
2015I created a $350M software company knowing nothing about software (techcrunch.com)
131 points | 2 years ago with 63 comments
2013The Evolution of Hacker News (techcrunch.com)
109 points | 3 years ago with 70 comments
2018Open offices have driven Panasonic to make horse blinders for humans (techcrunch.com)
90 points | 2 years ago with 71 comments
2010Silicon Valley’s Dark Secret: It’s All About Age (techcrunch.com)
75 points | 8 years ago with 118 comments
2016United Airlines’ so-called online security (techcrunch.com)
71 points | 5 years ago with 39 comments
2016The Stack Fallacy (techcrunch.com)
66 points | 3 years ago with 28 comments
2018Weird Twitter army of Amazon drones cheerfully defending warehouse work (techcrunch.com)
63 points | 3 years ago with 17 comments
2011Investor to Airbnb CEO: you want liquidity, make it available to everyone (techcrunch.com)
63 points | 7 years ago with 17 comments
2015Why the Internet Needs IPFS Before It's Too Late (techcrunch.com)
56 points | 2 years ago with 24 comments
2008Little Known Hacker News (techcrunch.com)
54 points | 13 years ago with 36 comments
2017‘AI-powered’ is tech’s meaningless equivalent of ‘all natural’ (techcrunch.com)
37 points | 1 year ago with 24 comments

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