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According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is working with its Eastern suppliers to design and test a smaller version of the iPad hardware.
Read More »We Know What You Want And When You Will Buy It
A neuroscience technology breakthrough at the University of California, Berkeley, has major implications for the future of branding and marketing. It finally happened. Neuroscience technology can now reliably read our minds.
Read More »Fast Talk: How GrubWithUs Scales Intimacy
Meet Sen Sugano, Director of Business Development at the dinner-with-strangers startup.
Read More »Homeless Project Residents Drink Less If Booze Ban Is Lifted
This Sunday, millions of Americans will sit down in front of their television or computer, crack open a few beers, and watch the Super Bowl. But if those viewers live in a housing project for the homeless, that booze could get them booted back out to the street
Read More »Homeless Project Residents Drink Less If Booze Ban Is Lifted
This Sunday, millions of Americans will sit down in front of their television or computer, crack open a few beers, and watch the Super Bowl. But if those viewers live in a housing project for the homeless, that booze could get them booted back out to the street
Read More »The Facebook IPO: A Mega, Meta Mashup Of Media
We sifted through media coverage of Facebook's imminent IPO to bring you the mother of all news roundups. Get ready to ride the linked-up lightning. Now it's Facebook's turn to share.
Read More »The Facebook IPO: A Mega, Meta Mashup Of Media
We sifted through media coverage of Facebook's imminent IPO to bring you the mother of all news roundups. Get ready to ride the linked-up lightning. Now it's Facebook's turn to share
Read More »Apple Looks Abroad To Spruce Up Its Exec Team
Is Apple going on an overseas talent shopping spree? The company's just hired Robin Burrowes to head up marketing for the iTunes App Store in Europe
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Read More »Ghurka Debuts New Flagship
One look at Ghurka’s new flagship store on Fifth Avenue at 59th Street, and it’s clear the 30-year-old tried-and-true, classic leather-goods company has evolved into a more contemporary brand. At the center of store is a racy motorcycle used as a prop for the expansive line of leather accessories, from ...
Read More »How to Land a Great Columnist Gig
Have a lot of war stories from your start-up days? Here's how to get a byline in a high-profile publication -- no experience required.
Read More »How I Got My Business Model Right With My Second Company
The CEO of Stage 2 Networks, an Inc. 5000 company, recaps his $100 million education. In 1999, Joe Gillette was managing his telecommunications firm, Gillette Global Network, out of New York City, generating revenues of $10 million
Read More »Andrew Mason on the Future of Groupon
The Groupon CEO talks about competing with Google, selling his stock, and his designs on mobile coupons.
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