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Mystery Company Recruiting Talent With a Puzzle

An anonymous reader writes "Google has previously used coding competitions to locate top talent. In a new twist on the idea, an anonymous tech company is posting a help-wanted ad that challenges developers to find out who the company is. A little digging and text mashing reveals a website containing a Web 2.0 puzzle that makes notpron look like child's play. So, fellow developers, who is this company, and, well, what is the significance of the date '01-18-08?'" Update: 12/12 20:20 GMT by KD : Replaced link to a removed Craigslist ad with a mirror.

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  1. Anonymous Coward? by Crimsane · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'll bet you dollars to donuts that that company creating all of this is the same one to submit the story.

  2. Re:Here's the contact info (spoiler warning) by corychristison · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As I had figured... it indeed is an IP address.

    1: dollar and daily universal register had the year 1785 in common. 1785%100 = 85
    2: the date of transition (=>) between the two rulers was 512. 512/2-1 = 255
    3: Sherman Anti-Trust and Van Gogh have the year 1890 in common. 1890/9 = 210
    4: Tycho's supernova was in 1572. 1572/12 = 131

    Going here: http://85.255.210.131/

    Only reveals 'yes';

  3. Re:Here's the contact info (spoiler warning) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That's TinyURL's IP. At the bottom it says /* 34w4wa */

    http://tinyurl.com/34w4wa redirects to http://groups.google.com/group/wanted-master-software-engineers