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@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
Alibaba is in talks to invest in Uber’s Southeast Asia rival Grab
@WIRED
7 years ago
Flying an F-18 ain't easy. Just ask our transportation writer, Jack Stewart.
@WIRED
7 years ago
Flying an F-18 ain't easy. Just ask our transportation writer, Jack Stewart.
@mathewi
8 years ago
RT @LettersOfNote: Jack Kerouac once wrote to Marlon Brando and begged him to make an 'On the Road' movie: http://bit.ly/9dnOZM
@mathewi
8 years ago
RT @zunguzungu: In a way, though, isn't EVERY artist a discontinued headphone jack, stuck on a bankrupt container ship that no port will accept?
@theverge.com
9 years ago
Elon Musk has some late advice for Jack Dorsey: don't run two companies