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    #41 - Runnable's Deploy Hack

    #41 - Runnable's Deploy Hack

    San Francisco-based company: Runnable helps developers test their code before it gets released. Their hack? A novel notification system so officemates can’t help but know when a new feature is being deployed. Because let’s face it - everyone gets busy and new deploys can slip by, causing issues in code elsewhere. This happened at Runnable itself, until it came up with this simple solution.
    This is Runnable’s Deploy Hack.

    #40 - The LinkedIn Band Hack

    #40 - The LinkedIn Band Hack

    Your office may have a coffee bar, or a slick kitchen with much on offer. Perhaps your workplace even has a ping pong table or a video game area. Well, LinkedIn may have you beat. The professional network’s office in Sunnyvale, California has a 4-piece house band.
    This is The LinkedIn Band Hack.
    For photos and more info, check out: http://bit.ly/LinkedInBand

    #38 - Unbounce's Sweet Spot Light Hack

    #38 - Unbounce's Sweet Spot Light Hack

    Remote workers and colleagues in other cities can often mean different time zones. But like any busy worker bee, it’s easy to forget someone might still be sleeping when you’re madly pinging them for something. That’s where today’s office hack saves the day. Unbounce created a simple signaling system to free up valuable time-zone-calculating brain cells.
    This is Unbounce’s Sweet Spot Light Hack.
    For photos and more info on this hack, check out: http://bit.ly/1gC5tV2

    #36 - Joyent's Mario Kart Hack

    #36 - Joyent's Mario Kart Hack

    When you think of how you spend your spare time, pursuing pet projects, building, playing, reading… we’re almost positive designing an analytics program wouldn’t be on your leisure-time list. But it did make the list of one guy, and the project brought unexpected benefits to his company.
    This is Joyent’s Mario Kart Hack.
    For photos & more info, go to: http://bit.ly/Kartlytics

    #35 - The Atlantic's Lunch Button

    #35 - The Atlantic's Lunch Button

    It’s lunch time. You’re dreaming of that fantastic little restaurant on the corner but you know others dream of it too, which makes going there an exercise in long line-ups and extended food pick-up. If only you could order your lunch with the press of a button and then breeze in to pick it up.
    If you emulate today’s office hack, compliments of a reporter at The Atlantic, you can do just that.
    This is The Atlantic’s Lunch Button.
    To read more about this hack, go to: http://bit.ly/LunchButton

    #34 - Unbounce's Dejargonator

    #34 - Unbounce's Dejargonator

    There are times for hyperbole in business and then there are… wait, are there ever good times for hyperbole in business? Sometimes, you can read a company’s entire website and still have no idea what it does. Page after page littered with jargon and nonsensical words. Well, today’s office hack takes direct aim at gobbledygook trying to pass as actual writing.
    This is Unbounce’s Dejargonator.
    For photos and more info on how this hack works, check out: http://bit.ly/UnbounceHack

    #33 - Vector Custom Fabricating’s Beer Hack

    #33 - Vector Custom Fabricating’s Beer Hack

    We’re dedicating the month of October to beer. Well, beer hacks in the workplace, to be specific. Today we go to a place that makes architectural metals. Vector Custom Fabricating has a small, tight team of employees. One thing that bonds them? Making beer at work. It’s an off-hours project, but one that has had unexpected benefits for workplace camaraderie.
    This is Vector Custom Fabricating’s Beer Hack.
    To see photos and learn more, check out the blog: http://bit.ly/VectorNector

    #29 - LaunchPad Lab’s Rocket Buzzer

    #29 - LaunchPad Lab’s Rocket Buzzer

    Let’s face it, the act of buzzing people into your office building is a pain in the neck. That’s why we love this week’s hack. Chicago-based LaunchPad Lab came up with a way to re-route a door buzzer so that there would be no more workplace disruptions. Now, letting people in is as simple as five keystrokes.
    See photos and learn how LaunchPad Lab created its Rocket Buzzer, here: http://bit.ly/RocketBuzzer

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