With instruments offering “ tantalizing hints ” in support of the Higgs boson, the elementary particle thought to endow matter with mass, we stand at a singular moment in time for physics.
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Just because you had a disaster, doesn't mean you'll ultimately fail. In fact, you can learn what you need for eventual success. Google will sell co-branded tablets through online stores in an attempt to compete with Apple's iPad, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Read More »11 Habits of Highly Ineffective Managers
These behaviors drive employees crazy and limit your own advancement. Here's how to avoid them. Being the boss is hard work, but it's even harder if you're stumbling over your own mistakes
Read More »Fast Talk: Why Fashion Designers Need To Embrace Their Inner Geek
Meet Jean Paul Cauvin, a French fashion veteran and self-proclaimed non-geek who nonetheless saw the need to follow fashion's technological future.
Read More »Sunreef Yachts’ Newest Catamarans
Polish catamaran builder Sunreef Yachts has a pair of new semicustom models on the drawing board. The first, the 60 Sunreef Power, is currently under construction and scheduled to launch in May; while the second, the Sunreef 75 Ultimate catamaran, was just announced in November as a concept and will ...
Read More »Will Shoppers Scream for an Ice Cream Maker’s New Packaging?
Gifford's ice cream has been a New England institution for decades. Will its super-vivid new packaging help it go national or alienate existing customers? Gifford's ice cream has been a New England institution since the family-owned creamery, based in Skowhegan, Maine, opened its first ice cream stand, in 1980.
Read More »Me Versus Amazon. Guess Who’s Winning?
I thought Amazon's affiliate program could give my site a boost. Instead, it's my temper that's rising
Read More »Flowtown Acquired by Demandforce
Start-up Flowtown, which started out helping small businesses connect e-mail and social marketing, has been acquired by Demandforce. Start-up Flowtown, which started out helping small businesses connect e-mail and social marketing, has been acquired by Demandforce. It's an especially sweet victory because the two-year-old company has gone through several iterations.
Read More »10 Points Business Leaders Can Learn From Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs was one of the best business strategists of our time. So what lessons can we take from Apple's moves over the years? Before speaking at a conference last year, I received a rather unusual instruction
Read More »Take Action on Your Goals
Productivity is a hot topic because so many people (especially entrepreneurs) are productivity-challenged.
Read More »Chris Hughes’s Jumo And GOOD Join Forces
GOOD, publishers of the magazine by the same name and the social action platform is acquiring Jumo, the cause-oriented social network created by Facebook and team Barack Obama veteran Chris Hughes. Jumo , the social network created by Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes , and designed to help people find good causes and take meaningful action, has been acquired by GOOD , the media platform for "people who want to live well and do good." The amount or terms were not disclosed.
Read More »Storyboarding The Apes
In a world full of CG and unlimited budgets, one man clings tight to his hand-crafted illustrations.
Read More »Health Care Of The Future: Non-Invasive Blood Tests, Brain-Connected Avatars, Digital Pill Boxes
You may not use a health device connected to your doctor yet, but you probably will soon. What will these devices look like and how will you use them?
Read More »New Google Search Updates Seem To Be Putting The Kibosh On Demand Media Sites
In February, we predicted that Demand Media IPO'd just in time.
Read More »Will Facebook’s Open Compute Project Accelerate Data Center Innovation?
The social network is hoping hardware companies will take a page from the software open source movement and collaborate to spur innovation. They might be disappointed. Facebook didn’t spend eighteen months and tens of millions of dollars developing more powerful--and more energy efficient--data centers and servers so that it could go into the hardware business
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