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Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs.
Read More »First Offshore Wind Farm In The U.S. Gets Approval After Decade Of Red Tape
After a decade of dealing with environmental and regulatory red tape, the first offshore wind farm in the U.S.
Read More »Shoot ‘Em Up, Biblical Style: West Bank Settlers Commission Video Games
Israeli settlers on the West Bank have discovered a new way of getting their message across: Violent shoot 'em ups based on the Six Day War and Biblical history. Israeli settlers in the West Bank have stumbled on a new way to get their message across: computer games
Read More »America 2049: A Star-Studded Facebook Game That’s Ambitiously All Over the Place
A human rights organization goes for a big splash with a Facebook game with both online and offline elements.
Read More »Afghanistan’s Enterprising Women
Even in the most favorable business climate, starting a company is no small feat. Imagine daring to set up shop as a woman under the Taliban regime.
Read More »Tell the White House How to Power Up Startups
Once again , the White House wants to hear ideas about innovation in general and eliminating impediments to startups in particular from you Fast Company readers. [video_twistage 1] On March 23, from noon-12:40 p.m. EST, Fast Company senior editor Nancy Cook will travel to the White House with your questions in tow to moderate the panel, "Startup America--Reducing Barriers." It's part of the White House's Startup America initiative, which began with an executive order in January by President Obama, instructing federal agencies to identify and take steps to reduce old or burdensome business regulations.
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