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Most businesses aren't taking full advantage of free, available website data. Here are a few items you are probably missing.
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The path of entrepreneurship isnt smooth. Here are five tips to survive the start-up roller coaster.
Read More »Gary Hirshberg Finally Gets His Say
He's the frequent subject of Meg's Column.
Read More »How One Man Turns Trash into Profits
Waste Ventures is transforming garbage-and-recycling collection in the developing world into sustainable communities, and a growing business.
Read More »Make Google Your Trademark Enforcer
Use Google's General Trademark Complaint Form to stop competitors from infringing on your brands online. Did you know that Google is every bit as concerned as you are that some other company may infringe upon their company’s trademark
Read More »Make Google Your Trademark Enforcer
Use Google's General Trademark Complaint Form to stop competitors from infringing on your brands online. Did you know that Google is every bit as concerned as you are that some other company may infringe upon their company’s trademark
Read More »Nest Collective’s Neil Grimmer Gets A New Generation To Eat Its Spinach–And Like It
Baby food is big business. At least it is when you do it like Nest Collective , a Bay Area company that has transformed the baby-food industry by introducing the now-commonplace, BPA-free spouted pouch to the U.S. market through its Plum Organics brand
Read More »Young, Fast, and on a Mission
Social-media advertising start-up Adaptly is less than two years old and is growing at lightning speed. Its founder thinks it's ripe time to add a social mission.
Read More »Yeo Valley Milk-Shake Brings All The Boys To The Yard
U.K.-based dairy brand Yeo Valley follows up its popular "Rap" video by introducing a smooth new track from boy band, The Churned. It’s the goal of most ad makers today to create brand content that's at least as watchable as the entertainment it supports. It doesn't happen often, needless to say, but U.K.
Read More »Life After Fast Money And Fast Food
The founder of the Slow Money movement makes the case for the kinds of return on investment you get when you put money into your local community. Is there such a thing as money that is too fast, companies that are too big, investments that are too abstract and securities that are too complex
Read More »Making (Unlimited) Hydrogen From Salt Water And Wastewater
Hydrogen is a clean fuel, but making it usually takes fossil fuels, until now: A new discovery allows hungry bacteria to eat dirty water to make the fuel. Hydrogen has potential as a clean-burning fuel. It leaves behind only water as it burns
Read More »Fore! Water Sucking, Pesticide Covered Golf Courses Try To Clean Up Their Act
The links have been a frequent target of environmentalists, due to how much it takes to maintain them, often in places where manicured lawns aren't supposed to grow. But a new generation of courses is making major headway fairway. Golf is a game that environmentalists love to hate--and not without reason.
Read More »Here’s Why Nestle Chairman’s Attacks On Organic Food Are Wrong
Responding to Peter Brabeck-Letmathe's critique of organic food--that it's too expensive and downright dangerous--author and educator Anna Lappé says that he's wrong, and scared of an organic future.
Read More »Video: Designer drug danger
CBS News investigative correspondent Sharyl Attkisson reports on the rise of lab-made drugs, which can have more powerful effects than their organic cousins.
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