Photograph by Douglas Sonders How Angela James, head of Harlequin's new romance e-book imprint, has forged a novel business model in paperless publishing. H ere are some things you may not have known about the $1 billion business that is romance publishing today: Divorced women read far fewer romance novels than single and married women do. Romance readers buy in volume and velocity, making them optimal digital readers
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Feed Subscription"The Ledge" Director Matthew Chapman Calls On Atheists; Is He Preaching To The Choir?
The thriller, out today, borrows a page from Bible-toting film supporters to market a movie with a godless message. When it comes to promoting his new thriller to an atheist audience, writer/director Matthew Chapman isn’t waiting on a miracle.
Read More »Lindau Nobel Meeting–The future of global health
What can be done about global health? It's the question on everyone's minds following Peter Agre's moving talk on malaria 'without borders' earlier in the week and Christian De Duve handing the baton of all the world's challenges to the young researchers in
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Google+, Netflix for theaters, Egypt's new incubator, living on Groupon for a week, and more. Google introduces its own social network.
Read More »Message to Early-Career Scientists: Work to End Third World Diseases
LINDAU, Germany--There's a magazine ad for an expensive skin care product marketed by Christian Dior that claims to trade on aquaporins, the discovery of which by Peter Agre won him the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2003 (he shared it with Roderick MacKinnon).
Read More »How Social Media Has Changed Business Travel
Let's face it: social networking influences the way we travel, whether on business or for pleasure. Here's how you can make the most of your trip by using the networks you're a part of
Read More »The Evolution of Common Sense
Arthur Stanley Eddington was an interesting fellow.
Read More »Monetizing The Rapture
The end of the world's tomorrow, say some. Want to make a buck off it?
Read More »Prize in the sky: The Templeton Foundation rewards "spiritual progress," but what the heck is that?
Is there such a thing as a spiritual fact? Finding? Discovery?
Read More »A Christian Modeling Miracle – An Exclusive Interview with Sonja Michelle Crockett
My greatest trials and tribulations that I had to overcome were that in February, 2006, I became paralyzed. About three and a half months later, I was able to walk and I returned to work and driving. In December, 2006, I became paralyzed again. This time my vision and speech were impaired. I was diagnosed with a rare disease called, Neuro Myelitis Optica (NMO), an auto immune disease, which is likened unto Multiple Sclerosis. I am walking again, however I still have some deficits. I do not claim the disease, because of my Christian background.
Read More »Furniture with an East-West Inspiration
Matsuoka, a company that began producing bridal furniture for Japanese households in 1866 out of Fuchu City, has recently introduced several new pieces to its Moderne collection, which was created by Australian designer Christian Lyon. One of those is the handsome martini cabinet ($36,400), which has veneers made of Celebes ...
Read More »Does Alcoholics Anonymous Work?
Alcoholics Anonymous, celebrating its 76th anniversary this year, counts two million mem
Read More »iFive: Sprint vs. AT&T Deal, Apple Pulls “Gay Cure” App, China Snoops on Facebook?, Verizon Reveals More 4G, Google Books Woes
1. Despite the fact that Verizon's CEO revealed his company wouldn't be appealing the union of AT&T and T-Mobile (and that he thought regulators would approve) Sprint has just revealed it will appeal to Congress to halt the telecoms deal.
Read More »The Enemy Within: A New Pattern of Antibiotic Resistance (preview)
In early summer 2008 Timothy Walsh of Cardiff University in Wales got an e-mail from Christian Giske, an acquaintance who is a physician on the faculty of Sweden’s Karolinska Institute. Giske had been treating a 59-year-old man hospitalized that past January in
Read More »The Earthquake Entrepreneur
Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today
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