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Read More »Your Fork Is Why You’re Fat
It turns out the size of your fork effects how much you eat. Yes, size matters--but not in the ways you might think. Next time you go out to a restaurant, request a big fork.
Read More »SpaceX Big Rocket Plans, Sony Ericsson Loses Cash, Groupon Coupons Questioned
Sony Ericsson hit by earthquake woes, SpaceX's big rocket future gets going. This and more important news from your Fast Company editors, with updates all day.
Read More »10 Start-up Incubators to Watch
Businesses that go through incubators historically have close to a 90 percent survival rate. And today, every major city has incubators focused on getting tech-savvy start-ups off the ground. We've pinpointed some of the most productive, innovative, and nurturing start-up incubators in the country"be sure to keep an eye on their next classes of graduates.
Read More »The Online Business Incubator
Wicked Start, an online incubator for early-stage start-ups, provides practical, no cost or low cost resources. A self-described "corporate refugee turned entrepreneur," Bryan Janeczko worked at Morgan Stanley before founding his own venture, an online prepared food vendor called NuKitchen.
Read More »Dear Netflix Subscribers: Stop Whining
Consumers are reacting to price increases on Netflix the same way Tea Partiers are likely to react if the government raises the debt ceiling.
Read More »Social Media To The Rescue In Mumbai
When Mumbai was hit by terrorist attacks, residents used Google Docs to assist victims and render immediate assistance. Meanwhile, upstart news curators Storyful rose to the occasion with coverage that beat the big names. Mumbai is a social media-savvy city.
Read More »Inside Pandora’s New Social Music Mind-Meld
Pandora already acts like an all-knowing DJ. This week, it launched tools and tweaks to its Music Genome Project algorithm that could factor your friends' song choices into a streaming social megamix. Founder Tim Westergren and CTO Tom Conrad explain.
Read More »Using 3-D Printers To Mock Up New Teeth
Scientists have found a way to quickly and with pinpoint accuracy fabricate new teeth for dental patients.
Read More »A Sneak Peek At Amazon’s New Tablet
Amazon's tablet PC has now all but been confirmed for an early fall launch.
Read More »Microsoft Wants To Eliminate Buyer’s Remorse
Prodcast. That's the name of the tool Microsoft would love to get under the noses of as many tech-buying consumers as it possibly could.
Read More »Genetically Modified Salmon Will Kill Regular Salmon
Escaped GM salmon could breed and pass on their genes in the wild--and those genes could cause weak salmon that eventually die off. The GM salmon companies say they have a solution to keep their fish sterile, but remember: Nature finds a way
Read More »Steve Blank On The Broken Relationship Between Investors And VCs
Veteran entrepreneur of Silicon Valley shares his funding stories, what he's learned about the entrepreneur/investor relationship over the years, and the best way to pitch to a venture capitalist. Funding Stories When I was at E.piphany, my last startup, I was negotiating with a company called Infinity Capital at the time
Read More »Make Your Managers Responsible
Cash flow is like oxygen. If it runs out, nothing else matters.
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