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Feed SubscriptionEmail Everywhere: 25th Anniversary Of Listserv
Thursday, June 23 To join an email list before 1986, users had to wait for someone to painstakingly adjust the code to include them.
Read More »Melting Arctic Ice And The Fight On Top Of The World
In this installment of the Butterfly Effect, climate change is creating incredible economic opportunity in the Arctic, leading to saber rattling from Canada and Russia.
Read More »Pottermore Leaks, EA Buying PopCap Games?, Foursquare Partners AmEx, Winklevoss’ Drop Case, India Quizzes Apple
The Fast Company reader's essential rundown of who's breaking into and shaking up your tech space--starting early in the morning and updated all day. 1. A high-profile event was held today in London, ahead of the official Pottermore reveal--the event at which J.K.
Read More »06.23.2011 | Inc.com Daily
Foursquare partners with AmEx, an 'Anonymous' group of hackers, the Winklevosses back down, social innovation, and more.
Read More »Product Review: Klipsch Image ONE On-Ear Headphones
I received several great responses from my last headphone review . I recently tried out the Klipsch Image ONE on-ear headphones . My work requires that I travel quite often which means I spend a lot of time in airports, where people frequently use headphones while waiting on their flight
Read More »How to Use the Cloud as a Disaster Recovery Strategy
The cloud is being used for almost everything but is using it as part of a disaster recovery strategy good for your business? Learn how to decide and implement. In a perfect world, every accounting system you use, every document, every business contact, and every file would be a click away
Read More »Selling to Big-Box Retailers
Do you ever wonder how all those products end up on the shelves of your favorite retailer? Here are some case studies of small businesses who cracked the code.
Read More »How Fast Food Chains Could Prevent Water Pollution
The food isn't the only part of the fast food industry that's killing us--they're the number one source of litter. But a few simple fixes and nudges could help fast food lovers waste less. Having seen pictures of the Pacific Trash Vortex , we know people aren't very good at keeping their garbarge from floating out to sea
Read More »More Details Emerge On The iPhone Lite
A recent Bloomberg article entitled "Apple Preparing Faster iPhone For September" is getting plenty of media buzz. Essentially, it says the new iPhone 5, due in September, will be better and faster, with an improved camera. But the big reveal is actually somewhat buried: According to Bloomberg's sources, Apple 's also got a "cheaper version of the iPhone aimed at attracting customers in developing countries" on the way.
Read More »Austin Will Be Among The First "Wave And Pay" Cities
Tech-savvy Texans will be some of the first in the U.S.
Read More »Olga Romero On Keeping Students And Families Connected
Photograph by Matt Nager Creative marketers are launching new efforts to reach the Latin American community. Olga Romero manages multicultural communications for Southwest Airlines. Olga Romero Bilingual Communications Specialist, Southwest Airlines Dallas Romero, 36, manages multicultural communications for the airline.
Read More »Olga Romero On Keeping Students And Families Connected
Photograph by Matt Nager Creative marketers are launching new efforts to reach the Latin American community.
Read More »Major Automakers Race To Silicon Valley
As car companies become more technology driven, Detroit is parking itself among the startups. Silicon Valley: home to Google, Intel, countless tech startups, and..
Read More »Somali Pirates Go High Tech
Somali pirates are turning to increasingly sophisticated methods such as satellite phones, custom-made GPS systems, and even monitoring the Internet to hunt down targets. Somali pirates aren't content just floating around in their fishing boats, looking for victims. These days, pirates off the Horn of Africa are turning to a sophisticated mix of weaponry, jerry-rigged GPS devices, and ingenious hacks of shipping-industry databases to hunt down prey.
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