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Read More »If Google Maps Explores China, Will It Mean More Freedom Or Less?
Launching a maps product in China requires jumping formidable bureaucratic hurdles and navigating thorny ethical issues. Google's still determined to make it work, but at what cost?
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Castrodale: Although the collective dislike for LeBron has been amplified, public opinion seems to be shifting for Tiger Woods. After 18 months of being eviscerated by everyone from Gloria Allred to Oprah, we’ve started to forgive him and feel sorry for him.
Read More »Miracle-Gro and Montel Williams want in on the medical marijuana business
Fertilizer giant and former talk show host among big names to enter medical marijuana's billion dollar industry
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Read More »A Brief History of Productivity
What are the major milestones in productivity throughout history? Here's a timeline of key events that helped increase human efficiency, including the commercial diary, Henry Ford's Model T car, and the invention of the world wide web. 1791 Benjamin Franklin’s posthumous autobiography described the founding father’s system for the pursuit of “Order”.
Read More »Facebook To Launch New Photo App, AirBnB Faces Couch-Crashing Competitor, And More…
The Fast Company reader's essential rundown of who's breaking into and shaking up your tech space--updated all day. Facebook's New Photo Sharing App The new standalone app will reportedly challenge the likes of
Read More »All Aboard: China’s Next Export Is A Trans-Asian High-Speed Railway
China has a grand plan to extend its high-speed rail infrastructure to its neighbors. First stop: Laos. For all of its grand ambitions, China has had some problems implementing high-speed rail--severe safety issues, construction fraud, and lack of ridership are just some of the issue the country has had to deal with recently.
Read More »14 myths about healthy eating
Think you know what healthy eating means? Don't be so sure, says doctor-chef Tim Harlan
Read More »Amber Portwood drama spotlights link between stress, suicidal behavior
Troubled star of hit TV series "Teen Mom" reportedly hospitalized after suicide attempt
Read More »Copious: A Marketplace Where Everyone Knows Your Name
The first wave of the Web was about anonymity and aliases. The next wave, led by Facebook, is about real identities. Here's how that's going to change online commerce.
Read More »Sony’s Music Unlimited On Android Joins The Mobile Streaming Tunes Fray
Sony's not being held back by its recent woes. Instead, it's taking its new cloud-based music system mobile for the first time
Read More »Another Oliver Twist: British Library Builds 60,000 Book iPad App
An ambitious new project by the British Library will place a huge number of 19th-century books--including original illustrations, page layouts, and design--on Apple's tablet for leisure reading.
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