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Scientists are making an effort to quantify the health of our oceans into one easy-to-read score.
Read More »News Corp. Hacks Company, Then Buys It
Former Inc. 500 company alleges that News Corp. tried to destroy it for its refusal to sell itself to the media giant.
Read More »07.22.2011 | Inc.com Daily
The language of entrepreneurship, your business's debt ceiling, a profile of Groupon's Andrew Mason, and more. What we talk about when we talk about exits. Barbara Taylor has a blog post in The New York Times that explores the "disconnect between the language of entrepreneurship and the reality of selling a business." Your business's debit ceiling.
Read More »Biobutanol: The Aviation Fuel Of the Future?
A close chemical relative of the fuel in butane cigarette lighters may be what helps keep air travel viable in a post-petroleum world. As affordable petroleum becomes scarcer, it's easy to imagine switching to electric cars or outfitting hydrogen-powered ships with supplementary sails. But it's harder to picture what we might run jumbo jets on in the future
Read More »Student Researchers Find Secret Tea Ingredients
After water, tea is the world’s most popular drink. Now three New York City high school students [Catherine Gamble, Rohan Kirpekar and Grace Young] have discovered what may be a brewing scandal. Because they found stuff in lots of teas that shouldn’t be there
Read More »Pixar Artists Create Trickster, Their Own Comic-Con Club For The "Real" Fanboys
Tired of watching the Hollywood machine engulf the San Diego Comic-Con, two Pixar artists have taken matters into their own hands and opened Trickster, an enclave for comic book fans, right across the street from the convention center. Whatever you do, don't call them Slamdance for Comic-Con. After years of watching the Hollywood machine slowly engulf the San Diego Comic-Con, Pixar story artists Scott Morse and Ted Mathot this year have staked out a creators' enclave across the street from the convention center.
Read More »Rob Kalin Out as Etsy CEO
Etsy's CTO, Chad Dickerson, is taking the lead role at the online handmade and vintage marketplace from its 30-year-old founder.
Read More »How Meetup Helps Online Communities In The Real World
Meetup is a trend I get. It's easy to see how the Internet plus mobile can be leveraged to enhance the experiences you have in the real world.
Read More »The DNA–People, Processes, And Philosophies–Of Innovative Companies
In the new book The Innovator's DNA, authors Jeff Dyer, Hal Gregersen, and Clayton Christensen discuss the three things that set companies steeped innovation apart from the thousands of other companies doing business. Drawing on a sample of companies that lead both lists, we dove deeply into the practices of some of the world's most innovative companies
Read More »The Toilet Of The Future Will Turn Poop Into Power
You can't dump on this idea: A new $40 million initiative by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will help develop futuristic toilets that transform human waste into usable electricity and fuel. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced on Tuesday that they are giving away more than $42 million to develop new, innovative toilets for use in the world's poorest regions
Read More »Does Paying Top Dollar For Domains Still Make Sense In The Age Of Apps?
A friend of mine received an anonymous offer for $120, via GoDaddy, for a domain he had owned for years called FuzzWire.com. He did not know the nature of the offer--that is, whether it was from a well-financed startup--but he at least knew that since it came from GoDaddy, and was not just some personalized plea sent by email, that he should test the offers limits.
Read More »Monster.com’s SeeMore Helps Recruiters Scout The Talent In The Resume Haystack
Monster.com's new semantic search platform SeeMore uses algorithms and analytics to hone in on the best human capital.
Read More »Does the Murdoch Hacking Scandal Signify the End of Privacy?
Voicemail hacking was practiced for years at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid prior to its dramatic public implosion a few weeks ago. Murdoch's media empire was shaken this time because his employees were found to be spying on victims of tragedy, including a murdered teen and families of dead soldiers, rather than on celebrities and royals. This revelation prompted retaliatory online hacks against several of Murdoch's media properties by a group known as Lulz Security
Read More »It’s Becoming Smartphone World, And Nokia’s Hurting Badly Because Of It
Financial reports that
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