Jason Bohn begins his defense of his Zurich Classic of New Orleans title on Thursday, hoping to find some magic from a year ago.
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Se Ri Pak has reason to feel comfortable going into this week's Avnet LPGA Classic at Magnolia Grove's Crossings Course.
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Read More »PGT: Daly has heart-to-heart with Tiger
PGT: In a radio interview in Atlanta, John Daly likely shared too much about his knowledge (or espoused knowledge) of Tiger Woods' sex life when married to Elin Nordegren.
Read More »What’s healthier than blueberries? Say hello to "extreme" berries
"Neotropical" blueberries shown to contain higher levels of disease-fighting antioxidants
Read More »How To Make Skeptics Believe Obama’s Birth Certificate Is Authentic
Birth certificate, schmirth certificate. The Yale Cultural Recognition Project's theory suggests that die-hard birthers will hold firm to their political philosophies in the face of incontrovertible evidence--until they're given a way to save face. Anyone eager to confront genuine issues plaguing the nation--from staunch lefties to sober leaders on the political right--got a moment of respite today with the release of President Barack Obama's birth certificate.
Read More »DNA links armadillos to leprosy cases in South
Scientists find match in leprosy strain between some patients and armadillos, which harbor bacteria that causes the disease
Read More »Visa Backs Square, Felton to Facebook, YouTube Founders Buy Delicious, White iPhone Tomorrow, Yelp IPO, More …
The Fast Company reader's essential source for breaking news and innovation from around the web--updated all day. Twitter Prepares for Royal Wedding Traffic Onslaught Twitter CEO Biz Stone is shown prepping for the "Wills & Kate" traffic with its very own server. Even with all eyes on the royals , Bieber still has 3 times the server space.
Read More »How to Find the Right Employees to Be Your Brand Ambassadors
It's a speech we've heard time and time again: A corporate CEO or entrepreneur will take the stage and proclaim "Our greatest asset is not in our inventory or our sales or our products—but in our people." True, but times have changed. In order to fully realize—and leverage—an employee's full value, a successful company needs to find creative ways to tap into its employees' networks (both online and offline).
Read More »The 10 Most Innovative Companies In Retail
01 / Groupon > > For integrating web and the real-world shopping experience, changing consumer behavior, democratizing small businesses, and spawning an entire new category. The fastest-growing company in Web history, Groupon's flash deal site marries cents-off coupons to a Friday-after-Thanksgiving shopping frenzy. The company broke into the black just seven months after inception; globally, more than 500 copycat sites have already sprung up.
Read More »How We’ll Power The U.S. In 2035
The current energy landscape is rife with contradictions: gas prices are shooting up, renewables are being implemented at a seemingly rapid pace, natural gas is being simultaneously demonized and hailed as an energy savior, and electric cars are finally starting to roll off production lines. Fortunately, your tax dollars fund a government agency devoted to making sense of energy.
Read More »What China’s New Space Station Means For The World
Once in space, it's just a hop, skip, and a jump to the moon... and Mars.
Read More »RIM Buys Tungle To Beef Up Its Scheduling Chops
Critics of RIM's BlackBerry and PlayBook tablet say the devices are falling behind the technological curve.
Read More »Counterterrorism Software Helps Cops Shine Light Into Terrorism’s Dark Corners
One of the largest distributors of commercial law enforcement software in the United States is integrating open source intelligence into its products--and they are betting the results will lead to enhanced counterterrorism efforts. More than ever, law enforcement agencies are connecting to far flung sources of information in the fight against terrorism. Now Virginia's i2 Group
Read More »One Wire To Rule Them All On Your PC: Intel’s Thunderbolt
Something tech fans have been desperate for for years may actually be about to happen: Most of your computer wires may soon be replaced with a single, simple standard. It could change everything, right down to device design
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