The media has long been looking for ways to disrupt the industry, and they’ve tried on just about every channel there is: You can get your news via short videos on Instagram, as disappearing snaps on Snapchat or even via Viber.
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Quartz DECODED: revolutionizing media doesn’t cost an arm and a leg
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Pocket DECODED: saving the internet, one article at a time
It’s been 9 years since Nathan Weiner’s Read It Later came to life as a Mozilla Firefox browser extension, a handy tool intended to be a TiVo for web content, or as The Verge once put it, a save button for the Internet.
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WhatsApp DECODED: with a little “hack” here and there
Messaging apps — not that difficult to make with a little third-party help.
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Etsy DECODED: the craft of creating an eCommerce platform
Hand-coded with love.
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Airbnb DECODED: what are unicorns made of?
Spoiler: It’s not rainbow and glitter 🦄.
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Humans of New York DECODED: getting millions of supporters without spending millions
Yep, it can be done.
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Tinder DECODED: what does it take to find true love?
We have no idea. But we do know how to reverse-engineer Tinder to see what it would take to rebuild the startup that monetizes love and lust.
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Vine DECODED: let’s get back in the loop
What goes around comes around — it’s true both of looping videos and their popularity.
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iOS continuous deployment with Jenkins: a brief introduction
Yes, you’ve read it right. The title you expected was probably “Continuous integration with Jenkins”. But it isn’t.
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9GAG DECODED: how much does it cost to build a meme empire?
9GAG, the central place where you go for your daily fix of memes and comedy relief when life gets tough or commutes grow long.
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To a founder who would like to know it all
On May 29, 1953 a humble beekeeper from New Zealand and a smiling Nepalese Sherpa became the first people to stand on the top of the world.