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The Angela Bofill Experience

The Angela Bofill Experience

Listen to My Exclusive Interview with Angela Bofill (Don’t See Radio Player Click Here) Have you heard about the Angela Bofill Experience?!   I was totally excited when I heard that one of my all time favorite divas, Angela Bofill ...

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With Yahoo Deal, Spotify Eyes 700M Potential Users

News updates all day from Fast Company. Spotify and Yahoo just announced a global distribution deal that will put Spotify in front of 700 million users--a hefty leg up from its current 10 million actives. It's another way the streaming company is making the experience less about its mothership interface.

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How Running A Startup Is Like Surfing

And other thoughts from Steve Jang, avid surfer and co-creator of the social music app SoundTracking. "You get that timing, you pop up, you find your balance, and you ride that wave--and you have to do that over and over." Steve Jang is the cofounder and CEO of Schematic Labs , whose social music app SoundTracking just hit its one-year anniversary. The app is steadily approaching 2 million users, and its ranks include the likes of Snoop Dogg

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Greatest Living Entrepreneur: Down to the Final Four

All of the Elite Eight contenders in Inc’s Greatest Living Entrepreneur Tournament are iconic leaders in their fields. But the ones who got the most votes tended to be those with more than one trick up their sleeve

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Can Music Licensing Become Like Licensing A Photo For Your Web Page?

Greenlight Music , a new effort from Corbis, is designed to make accessing professional music content easy. Its web page explains it pretty exactly: "Get the right to use the world's most popular music in your commercial project

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America’s Coolest College Start-ups 2012

The 2012 class of our annual America's Coolest College Start-ups are fresh, innovative, founded with a social mission, and may very-well be the next Google or Facebook.

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What To Do And See At SXSW, For The Gamer To The Style Buff

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$35 Raspberry Pi Computer Goes On Sale, Marvel Sends 80 Graphic Novels To iBookstore, Microsoft And Nokia Collaborate On Maps

Breaking news from your editors at Fast Company, with updates all day. EU Privacy Regulator To Investigate Google . CNIL, a data protection agency from France will investigate Google's new privacy policy to check if the company's changes flout the laws the EU has in place to protect user privacy

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5 Tips for an Oscar-Worthy Thank You

The Academy Awards are a good reminder to keep your thank-you speeches heartfelt, poignant, and--most of all--short. Or...cue the music! The 84th Academy Awards will air this Sunday to much fanfare

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With 50 Million Tickets Sold, Eventbrite Finds Fresh Chunks Of Ticketmaster’s Ankles Ripe For Nipping

After achieving two important milestones, what's next for Eventbrite? The last time Fast Company caught up with the folks at Eventbrite , the online ticketing service was celebrating the opening of its first international office in London. Now, it has two more benchmarks to be proud of: It issued its 50 millionth ticket, and CEO and cofounder Kevin Hartz tells

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One Secret to Enjoying Your Free Time More

Since the time of Ben Franklin busy entrepreneurs have been told 'time is money,' but is this common mindset actually making you miserable? Since the time of Ben Franklin , few sayings have been as popular as "time is money," and that aphorism seems especially relevant among busy entrepreneurs

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