OneID 's team knows that logging in to site after site is a pain for users--and as a sequence of high-tech hacks have shown, passwords are generally insecure. Which is why OneID's proposing a new tech "next-generation digital identity service" to neatly scoot around both of these issues.
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Previous growth is no indicator of continued success.
Read More »In Search of Sustainable Growth
Previous growth is no indicator of continued success. So Karl heads to Inc.s GrowCo conference looking for new ideas. We've experienced extraordinary growth over the past few years, which put us in the top 100 of the Inc.
Read More »Scientists See Rise in Tornado-Creating Conditions
By Sharon Begley NEW YORK (Reuters) - When at least 80 tornadoes rampaged across the United States, from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico, last Friday, it was more than is typically observed during the entire month of March, tracking firm AccuWeather.com reported on Monday. According to some climate scientists, such earlier-than-normal outbreaks of tornadoes, which typically peak in the spring, will become the norm as the planet warms
Read More »Fast Talk: How Hipster Gets Everyone Talking About It
Meet Doug Ludlow, CEO of the postcard site Hipster, whose viral marketing campaigns have almost overshadowed the product itself.
Read More »Howard Tullman: Always On
After a couple dozen successes, Howard Tullman is building Flashpoint Academy, which he calls the front seat of the world stage. From the moment he queues up a movie, boots his computer, and hits the treadmill at 4 a.m.—unfathomably refreshed after three hours' sleep—Tullman is a blur. By 8 a.m., having consumed several newspapers, watched half a film (he sees about 120 a year for professional reasons), and cleared his first 100 e-mails, he arrives at Tribeca Flashpoint Academy, the showplace digital-media-arts college he built one summer in Chicago while all the normal people were at the beach
Read More »4 Ways to Make Your Restaurant More Profitable
The times, they are a-changin', and you must stay nimble to succeed in the food and beverage industry.
Read More »Great Company Culture Isn’t Pricey
Even the tightest budget allows for an investment in culture. Here's what I mean.
Read More »Daymond John: Why I Invest in People, Not Companies
Shark Tank's Daymond John reveals his most important factor in deciding an investment.
Read More »Why Co-working Spaces Actually Work
They're low-cost, and provide the typical office amenities--conference rooms, photocopiers, etc. But there are other less tangible benefits for entrepreneurs. Garages and bedrooms may be the archetypal home of scrappy new ventures, but these days entrepreneurs have another option when it comes deciding where to locate a fledgling business: coworking spaces.
Read More »This Week In Bots: Boldly Pounding Fists Where No Droid Has Before
Oribital gestures, child-like androids, robotic spacecraft--it's all in our robotic roundup.
Read More »Want to Be More Inventive? Think Like a Fifth Grader
A cognitive psychologist has developed a toolkit to help anyone be more inventive by shedding their preconceived ideas and thinking like a kid. Every entrepreneur is trying to do something new and better. If your business doesn't improve in some way on the other dry cleaner in town or other app in the space, then why bother starting it, right?
Read More »Is This the Year for Health Tech?
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Read More »Obama Administration Proposes Big Cuts to NASA’s Mars Programs
Artist's conception of ExoMars mission, from which NASA has withdrawn.
Read More »7 Office Space Traps to Avoid
You just closed a small financing round, hired some new team members and are looking to move into a new office space.
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