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PGT's Par 3: Yes, Luke Donald lost the World Match Play final and a shot at No. 1, but he's clearly the best golfer in the world.
Read More »After Joplin Tornado, Social Media Helps Victims Piece Together Lives
Following a devastating tornado in Joplin, M.O., that killed at least 89 people, residents found phone lines destroyed or choked with traffic. But text messages and social media weathered the storm
Read More »Christina Hendricks bares truth about breasts: Did "Mad Men" star buck implant trend?
Breast implants - and bigger implants - said increasingly common among American women
Read More »Inc. 5000 Applicant of the Week: VeeV
Twin brothers from Chicago mix up the nightlife scene with their Acai-infused drink, VeeV. As we process applications for the 2011 Inc.
Read More »Molten Salt And Rocket Science To Make Solar Work At Night
A very hot solution to that pesky solar energy problem known as sunset. Solar power: works great when the sun is out. It works less great when the sun isn't out, which happens every night, as you may have noticed
Read More »Spicing Up That Sales Pitch
Can laughs make the sale? Plus, the new deal-site ecosystem, loving the Like button, and the rest of the day's news for entrepreneurs. Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs
Read More »iPhone 5 Rumor Round-Up: Curvy Screen, World-Phone Chips, Augmented Reality
It looks like the iPhone 5 won't be out until later this year...but there is plenty to talk about already. Here's our summary of the hottest hints on Apple's next big trendsetting device. The iPhone--love it or hate it--has played a huge role in redefining the entire smartphone genre.
Read More »Top golfers honor Ballesteros at Wentworth pro-am
Several top European golfers have honored Seve Ballesteros by playing a pro-am event at Wentworth to raise money for cancer charities.
Read More »Developmental disability on rise in U.S. kids: Why?
New data indicate that about 10 million school-age kids now have autism, ADHD, or another developmental problem
Read More »Popular "relaxation" foods dangerous?
Critics: Foods with melatonin harmful, especially to kids; Makers stand behind products, but may face FDA regulation
Read More »Groupon’s Social Network Problem
Groupon has already conquered the daily deals market--now they're trying to take over all other deals, too. But they may be missing one big piece of the puzzle: a social network. Groupon has already conquered the daily deals market--now they're trying to take over all other deals, too
Read More »Facebook’s Hack-A-Months Cause Disruption, Innovation
Yep, they are 30-day hack-a-thons--and they are helping launch big products, including Facebook Deals. Welcome to what one Facebooker calls "a playground for engineers." Tech giants such as Google to Facebook are famous for hack-a-thons, all-night marathon coding sessions where eager employees build something unrelated to their current projects
Read More »Video: New concerns over "relaxation foods"
Don Teague reports on new concerns over so-called relaxation foods containing melatonin, including Drank and Lazy Cakes.
Read More »IBM Watson supercomputer turns to medicine
Computer maker says Watson can speed diagnosis and help doctors make better treatment decisions
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