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Breaking news from your editors at Fast Company, with updates all day. Letter That Ousted HP CEO Now Public . The eight-page letter that accused Mark Hurd, then CEO of Hewlett-Packard, of sexually harassing an employee, is now public.
Read More »Photo Issue 2011: Tomato Battle
"I went to La Tomatina alone from Valencia where I live. It seemed to me that about half of the guests had come from other countries. I heard Spanish, English, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese, and Japanese speech," said photographer FlyDime.
Read More »Top 5 Tech Predictions for 2025
Futurists and smart thinkers weigh in on the technology that will change how you'll do business.
Read More »Blue Sprig: A Silicon Valley Startup … In China
Having a hard time finding a technical founder in the Bay Area? Do what tech veteran Jason Johnson did and go hunting in China.
Read More »This Week In Bots: Droids, Drones, And The Future Of Telepresence
[youtube nNbj2G3GmAo] New Nao Nao, from young French firm Aldebaran Robotics, is one of the better known small humanoid education and research robots--but he's about to be replaced: By Nao Next Gen .
Read More »How to Win a Trademark Battle Against a Goliath
By knowing their rights, two small companies made Apple and RIM back down over trademark conflicts. You could do the same. When you think of Apple (AAPL) and Research in Motion (RIMM), it’s probably as mismatched competitors.
Read More »Nintendo 3DS Gets 3-D Video, Verizon Planning Netflix Competitor, Android App Store Hits 10 Billion Downloads
Breaking news from your editors at Fast Company, with updates all day. Iran Blocks U.S. "Virtual" Embassy
Read More »The Murky World of Paid Online Reviews
You need to get the word out about your new product or service. What if you paid someone -- or a lot of people -- to review it for you?
Read More »Start-ups Enter the Irrational Exuberance Phase
Congress is beginning to view entrepreneurship by 20-somethings as a low-cost fix for all that ails the economy. A little realism, please?
Read More »The Case For Girls: A Mock Ad Aims To Become A Legitimate Campaign With Global Impact
Digital agency AKQA created a mock ad campaign to support baby girls in China.
Read More »The NBA’s All-Too-Familiar Problem
Professional basketball is run by smart businesspeople. So why do they think they're exempt from the law of supply and demand? The NBA lockout came about because the league won’t admit that it has the same problem as football, hockey and baseball: Too many teams for the customer base to support
Read More »Education’s Economics Of Scarcity
All across the United States, nay all around the world, the message about higher education is uniform: More people should go to university. President Obama has repeatedly stated on record that "by 2020 America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world." The Lumina Foundation is working to increase the proportion of Americans with degrees to 60% by 2025 .
Read More »Nokia Siemens Networks To Cut 17,000 Jobs, Phone Hacking Forces James Murdoch To Step Down, China As Biggest Smartphone Market
Breaking news from your editors at Fast Company, with updates all day. Nokia Siemens Networks To Cut 17,000 Jobs
Read More »Venture For America Wants To Create 100,000 New Jobs By Matching College Grads With Startups
Andrew Yang founded Venture for America to tackle unemployment, one aspiring entrepreneur at a time. Andrew Yang wants to create jobs. Specifically, 100,000 U.S
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