Jacob Krupnick's feature-length, Girl Talk-scored music video, "Girl Walk // All Day," debuted yesterday. Today, Krupnick walks us through making a mega dance spectacle while all of New York goes about its business around you. When a video of an ebullient dancing girl in a funky jacket hit the Internet last January, it immediately struck a nerve.
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Feed SubscriptionContagion: Controversy Erupts over Man-Made Pandemic Avian Flu Virus
It’s a rare kind of research that incites a frenzied panic before it’s even published. But it’s flu season, and influenza science has a way of causing a stir this time of year. [More]
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Women control $13 trillion in consumer spending. But most of the assumptions you make about them in your marketing are way off
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In their haste to seem savvy about social media, some very smart people have done some dumb things. Don't join them
Read More »Doing Business in Europe? You Should be Hedging
There is one way to prepare for a Euro zone meltdown. If you do business overseas, it's time to consider hedging
Read More »From Duff to Dunder Mifflin: 6 Real Products Born in Hollywood
What if you took a product, service, or company that only existed in an alternate reality--and then made it real? Thats the gist of reverse product placement.
Read More »Mistakes: Your Greatest Untapped Resource
Feel like a failure?
Read More »8 Questions to Ask About the Euro Mess
European leaders are meeting today on yet another Grand Plan to bail out the Euro. Why you, and your business, better hope they succeed. The drama is building over European leaders’ continued inability to solve the debt crisis that threatens to explode the euro zone.
Read More »What’s Love Got to Do With Business?
Plenty. When your connection to a mission or idea that is so strong that it inspires you to take risks, your company can soar, and your customers benefit.
Read More »The Art–and Pain–of the Pivot
Start-up founders don't just wake up one day and decide to launch something entirely different. It's a gradual--and more grueling--process.
Read More »2011 Company of the Year: Evernote
The Company of the Year is rejecting industry trends, getting customers to pay for something that's free, and reinventing the way we remember. Phil Libin remembers the moment he left childhood behind.
Read More »Why You Can’t Live Without Siri
Tech Trends columnist John Brandon reviews Siri, the voice-command system built into Apples iPhone 4S. I got a lot of work done during a recent road trip, thanks to my new assistant. As I drove, she added some meetings to my calendar, took an e-mail dictation, and found some restaurant options for dinner
Read More »Meet Google Music’s Chief Record Store Geek, Tim Quirk
To make up for its tardiness to the online music store game, Google Music has enlisted bona fide music lovers to help curate its store. It's the Google version of "High Fidelity," with Tim Quirk as Rob Gordon.
Read More »So You Want to Move to Silicon Valley…
A recent transplant from Minneapolis dishes on what you need to know if you want to live in the start-up capital of the world. Moving your tech start-up to Silicon Valley makes sense on so many levels
Read More »Box CEO Aaron Levie: To Create Something Exceptional, Do Sweat The Small Stuff
Business schools and most jobs don’t teach you how important it is to sweat the small stuff.
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