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Prep Schools Lead The Way On Sustainable Living

A prep school's new environmental center turns energy use into a living game. Illustration by Radio After spending their childhood playing online games, students at Choate Rosemary Hall will soon be able to live inside one

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Timber! Fainting fiancee floored by proposal

When 20-year-old Brittany Hillard removed her blindfold to see boyfriend Cameron Humfleet get down on one knee and propose, she was literally swept off her feet.

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How Bad Plans And "Good Ideas" Ruin Meetings

Does your company plan things correctly? Or are meetings unproductive due to poor planning? We continue our Leadership Hall of Fame series, a year-long look at the top business books and authors, with an excerpt from Getting Things Done (2001) by David Allen.

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Get a "Buy Local" Boost

How can you capitalize on the good will felt toward small business this holiday season? We've scoured the statistics and tapped experts for their best strategies

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Break Into the Big Boxes

Do you dream of seeing your products line the shelves at big box stores or major retailers?

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Breaking Into the New Hispanic Marketplace

Break Media's new site, TuVez, is aimed at Hispanic males. Here's how it's been growing fast while navigating a complex new market

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My Favorite Tool for Organizing Data

Entrepreneur Ryan Goodman explains how he uses Roambi to turn spreadsheet data into interactive files that he can access on his iPhone. My company makes location intelligence software for businesses, so I'm very much a technology guy

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A New Way to Share Trip Plans

The skinny on TripIt's new shared calendar, which makes it easier to keep track of coworkers. Keeping track of traveling co-workers can be a headache. TripIt, the online trip-planning company, recently launched a shared calendar designed to keep everyone in the loop

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Not Your Father’s Whiteboard

Tired of ho-hum presentations? Try Sharp's new interactive whiteboard, which is actually a 70-inch touchscreen monitor

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