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Nicolas Colsaerts led 11 players who earned spots in the U.S. Open in a qualifier for European Tour players that ended at dark — much to the surprise of Richie Ramsay.
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Nope--this isn't a special effects shot from a movie, this really is Space Shuttle Endeavour near the ISS. She's busy returning to Earth even as you read this, ending her final mission in space. On with the news: 1
Read More »Europeans cast blame as E.coli outbreak kills 14
All known deaths and hundreds of infections hit Germany, where officials suggest Spanish cucumbers to blame
Read More »Getting Your Business Organized Using Google
The days of folders and filing are in the past. Heres why and how to simplify your business life by organizing it in the cloud, using Google products and more. When Michael Salvatore joined Bowery Lane Bicycles as chief officer of nearly everything, he set out to streamline their processes.
Read More »Coping With Fear, Frustration, and Euphoria
Back in November I took the Kauffman Foundation’s FastTrac program, a boot camp for aspiring entrepreneurs. I spent seven days over four weeks immersed in researching, developing, and vetting my business idea with 26 other would-be entrepreneurs from across New York City. It was intense and an experience I can’t recommend enough.
Read More »David Karp’s Favorite Tech Tools
David Karp, founder and CEO of Tumblr, an easy to use blogging platform, shares his favorite tech tools.
Read More »A Better Way to Meet Online
Tech Trends columnist John Brandon recently tried out iMeet, a new Web-conferencing service that all the tech blogs seem to be raving about. Heres what he found.
Read More »Big Idea: A Journal That Turns Inside Out
While developing a book about the space-time continuum, Ellen Dudley was inspired to create an innovative book binding technique. The "aha" moment: At an event for the American Book Packagers Association in 2007, an editor challenged the audience to develop a bookbinding technique that had not been seen.
Read More »A New Way to Search for Lodging Online
Room 77 lets you see the view from a room before booking it. When you reserve a hotel room online, you never know what kind of view to expect. Room 77 aims to change that.
Read More »Things I Can’t Live Without: Andy Dunn of Bonobos
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Read More »My Favorite Tool for Prioritizing E-mail
Entrepreneur Patrick Rhone explains how he uses AwayFind to keep up with urgent e-mail messages on the go.
Read More »3 DIY Facebook Design Services
A look at three tools for designing custom tabs without breaking your marketing budget Ready to take the plunge into Facebook marketing? A new breed of DIY services lets you create custom Facebook pages for your company without breaking your marketing budget, no coding skills required.
Read More »3 Handy Browser Plug-Ins
These add-ons to manage bookmarking and surfing could make your online time more productive. Most Web browsers include bare-bones tools for managing bookmarks and surfing the Web. These browser plug-ins can help you get more out of your online time.
Read More »Cool New Summertime Gear
You may have plenty of gear for staying productive. Now, how about a little fun? We hunted down the coolest new summertime gadgets and accessories and gave some of them a whirl
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