When first unveiled in 2003, Elit by Stolichnaya vodka justified its $60 premium price with promises of unparalleled purity and crispness delivered by a cold filtration process that makes it easier to separate impurities and particulates from the spirit. Today, Stolichnaya is upping the ante with the debut of the ...
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Feed SubscriptionStart-up Powers Obama’s Reelection Campaign
Field organizers and volunteers are being issued Jack Dorsey's Square to take credit card payments. Mobile credit processing start-up Square picked up a high-profile endorsement today–from Barack Obama. The president's re-election campaign will use the San Francisco-based company's square attachment to process credit card donations.
Read More »Patents By The Numbers: Average Wait Time Is Down, But Trolls Cost Us $80 Billion A Year
Starting last fall and stretching through mid-2013, the U.S. has been overhauling the patent-approval process for the first time since 1952.
Read More »How to Launch a Pop-Up Shop
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Read More »A New Way to Share Trip Plans
The skinny on TripIt's new shared calendar, which makes it easier to keep track of coworkers. Keeping track of traveling co-workers can be a headache. TripIt, the online trip-planning company, recently launched a shared calendar designed to keep everyone in the loop
Read More »A Global Plan For Sustainable Agriculture
Use less land, eat less meat, waste less food.
Read More »Razoo, The App That Helps You Fundraise Without Ever Touching Money
Collect donations and send out automated updates over social media, all from the comfort of your phone. All of us have, at one point or another, decided to help out a charity or organization by raising money. Maybe you're doing a marathon to support cancer research, or a bake sale for disaster relief
Read More »The iPad Is A $500 Kid’s Game
A survey from PBS has revealed something pretty staggering for a $500-plus next-gen computing device: 70% of parents are happy to hand the iPad to their kids, and download child-friendly apps for the rugrats. A new PBS survey has 70% of parents reporting that they allow their kids to use their iPad
Read More »More Than 25% Of CO2 Emissions Come From Buying Cheap Foreign Goods
Ethonomic Indicator of the Day: 26% -- the amount of global CO2 emissions that come from the production of traded goods and services.
Read More »Travel Tips You Can Trust
A free service called Gogobot makes it easier to tap people in your social networks for travel recommendations. After creating a profile page on Gogobot.com , you can post questions about your trip directly to your Facebook and Twitter accounts.
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