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Thinking of going green? Switching to eco-packaging can be tricky. These steps will make the process a little smoother.
Read More »T. Boone Pickens Ditches Wind Power
While there is still so much money in natural gas, those turbines will have to wait.
Read More »LinkedIn Goes Public
The LinkedIn IPO, Mark Pincus and Zynga, elevator pitch obsolescence, and more entrepreneur news. LinkedIn is worth more than Fiji
Read More »Google Love Story: Man Builds Android App To Propose To Girlfriend
Boy meets girl. Girl loves Android.
Read More »iFive: Cloud iTunes Imminent, Microsoft Argues With Intel, U.K. To Revamp IP Law, Google Against Face IDs, "Like" On 33% Of Web
1. Apple 's cloud music service (possibly to be called iCloud) is looking more like a done deal--"multiple" sources are saying Apple's just signed a deal with EMI and is close to signing Sony and Universal too.
Read More »D.Light Launches An Ultra-Cheap Solar Lantern For Studying
Have you ever tried studying in the dark? How about studying in the midst of noxious fumes? It's not the best educational environment.
Read More »After LinkedIn’s IPO: What It Will Have To Do To Earn Its $4.3 Billion Valuation
There is plenty of hoopla over the first major social network IPO.
Read More »Even With New $50 Million Funding, Eventbrite Is Not Taking Aim At Ticketmaster
"Really, it doesn't make the most sense for us to go right after Ticketmaster now, when we have such a large opportunity in all these other markets," says Eventbrite CEO Kevin Hartz. Popular ticketing startup Eventbrite is known more for selling tix for local indie acts than Madison Square Garden headliners
Read More »Jack Plunkett Interview: What Small Businesses Should Know
This article is the final installment of a two part series.
Read More »A Sneak Peek At The Apple Store’s 10th Anniversary Makeover
Apple may be giving its Apple Stores a very high-tech makeover to celebrate its tenth anniversary. We'd heard about the various mysterious plans unfurling in Apple stores in the U.S., but now it looks like the "Apple Store 2.0," as it's being referred to, is a worldwide affair. The numerous preparatory plans, including locked boxes of supplies, gigabytes of code downloaded and protected with a password, bans on store staff leaving, and a very early start this Sunday morning now all make sense.
Read More »Charlie Sheen, Paris Hilton Among Viddy’s 350K "Viddyographers"–Also, What’s A Viddy?
About 100,000 people have downloaded the social video sharing app in the last few days alone. And cute puppy clips aren't the only draw. With mobile-friendly max clip lengths of 15 seconds, Viddy's part Twitter, part Instagram, all the rage.
Read More »China Gears Up To Export Nuclear Technology
Still panicked after the Fukushima disaster? China's not: They're sending nuclear technology to everyone--even Pakistan.
Read More »Crowdsourcing Education Innovation, For Cash
One of the largest educational publishers in the world is offering cash prizes to the winners of a crowdsourced learning product innovation competition.
Read More »You Stay Classy, Axe
The makers of the popular bro-wash (Broap?) create a Facebook app that lets you claim to be dating over a hundred girls at once (but actually obliterates your chances to date even one). Dislike! Oh, Axe .
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