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Feed SubscriptionBarnes & Noble Beats Amazon To The Android App Punch, But Kindle Will Likely Prevail
Barnes & Noble just revamped its Nook tablet with a specially-tweaked Android makeover and a curated app store.
Read More »Introducing A Priceline For Live Events
Concerts and sporting events have long needed a way to efficiently fill every seat in the house. ScoreBig might be the ticket.
Read More »How to Narrow Your Target Market
Huge, profitable companies like Walmart and Amazon didn't start as the all-encompassing retailers we know today. Each debuted with a very specific focus that helped them find and nurture a strong customer base.
Read More »The Big Thirst: The Secret Revolution In U.S. Water Use
Fact: The United States uses more water in a day than it uses oil in a year. In four days, the United States uses more water than the world uses oil in a year.
Read More »Why Condom Sales Soar In A Recession, And Other Brand-Building Mysteries Explained
What do guns, burglar alarms, and condoms have in common?
Read More »The Electric Vehicle Acceptance Tipping Point: $5-A-Gallon Gas
It would be a disaster economically, upsetting family budgets and making the transporting of goods potentially next to impossible. But according to a new survey by Deloitte, it could take something as extreme as $5-per-gallon of gas to persuade most U.S.
Read More »How to Self-Publish Your Book
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Read More »Amazon’s Ad-ed Value Kindle, the First Step to Ad-Supported E-Reading
Android’s Elephant In The Room
A new survey released this week shows that a significant number of Android developers are unhappy campers. Here's why... The survey, put out by wireless analyst William Power from Baird , keys in on a number of issues driving Android app developers nuts
Read More »The iPhone’s Far From "Dead in the Water"
In the face of rising Android handset sales, some commentators are suggesting Apple's iPhone is soon doomed to become a mere footnote in the development of smartphone tech. But for a number of reasons, Apple's phone is most definitely "not dead yet!" A weekend post in Business Insider carried news of Comscore's latest sales figures for the U.S
Read More »How to Start a Yoga Business
Have you considered starting a yoga business of your own? It takes hard work and dedication, just like the practice of yoga itself.
Read More »Morgan Spurlock on His Doc Sponsors: "We Should Have Asked for So Much More Money"
At the photo shoot for our April feature , the director of Pom Wonderful Presents The Greatest Movie Ever Sold talks about the process of scavenging for cash in exchange for blatant product placement in his film ... about product placement.
Read More »Video: Price hike for premature-birth drug sparks outrage
After a private company gained exclusive rights of a progesterone drug used to prevent premature births in at-risk mothers, the price of the shot spiked from $30 to $1,500. Wyatt Andrews reports
Read More »How Fortified Table Salt Could Drastically Reduce Infant Deaths in Developing Nations
Infant mortality in developing countries is depressingly high, with 3.6 million children dying each year in the neonatal period. Unlike many other global health issues, this one is easily fixable--cutting down on deficiencies of micronutrients like folic acid in women of childbearing age could dramatically reduce infant deaths. So last fall, Scientists Without Borders, a platform that crowdsources solutions to scientific problems, set out to work on the issue with a $10,000 challenge that asked entrants to solve the problem of folic acid deficiency in women throughout the developing world with simple, low-cost solutions.
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