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Read More »What Felicia Day Left Out of Her Web Video SXSW 2011 Keynote
Small announcements by online video players Rovi and Vimeo are harbingers of seismic shifts in the way we find TV shows we like. Here's a peek at the new plumbing pumping life into web TV recommendations
Read More »Parmigiani’s Svelte Companion
Parmigiani Fleurier’s latest iteration of its dressy Tonda model is an advancement in both style and technical sophistication. Tonda 1950 ($16,900) is the company’s thinnest dress watch made to date and offers smaller versions of Parmigiani’s iconic lugs that give the design fine proportions.
Read More »Staking a Claim on Web Privacy
Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today
Read More »20 Best Company Facebook Pages
Minimalist is the answer for Bare Escentuals. Fans completely drive the conversation on wall updates, discussion boards and with pictures.Bare Escentuals adopts a "hands-off" Facebook strategy, letting unsolicited testimonials from its nearly 200,000 fans drive traffic to Bare Escentuals boutiques and resellers. Customer feedback on Facebook even led to a redesign of the firm's product packaging, says chief marketing officer Simon Cowell: "We sell loose minerals, so customers wanted something more portable
Read More »Star.me Makes the Web Messier, More Fun
Humorist and TED speaker Ze Frank tells FastCompany how his new startup can help save us from living our entire online lives in blue and white. Ze Frank, the performer and humorist who once won a Webby for his personal website, is a guy who is plainly awed at the oddity of human beings on the Internet. He says the blue-and-white sterility of our popular social networks--Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Foursquare--is threatening to choke out the messy, weird home-made kitsch once typified by MySpace pages and message boards
Read More »Beware the fear of Nuclear….FEAR!
It is frightening to watch what’s going on with Japan’s nuclear plant at Fukushima. It is also worrying to watch the fear racing around the world as a result of those events, fear that in some cases is far in excess of what’s going on, or even the worst case scenarios of what might happen
Read More »Tidland shoots 63, shares Puerto Rico Open lead
Chris Tidland shot a 9-under 63 on Friday for a share of the second-round lead in the Puerto Rico Open with James Driscoll and Troy Matteson.
Read More »Kate Middleton: Is slim bride-to-be sending girls wrong message?
Royal watchers say she shouldn't lose more weight and should be a healthy role model to young girls
Read More »Amid Customer Complaints, an Inc. 500 Company Closes
A controversial web-design company that served scores of small businesses and left many unhappy customers in its wake has closed its doors. Employees from HIT Web Design, a full-service web design and web hosting company in Provo, Utah, were seen carrying boxes out of the company's headquarters on Tuesday, the Deseret News reported . Founded as Heritage Web Solutions in 1999, the company hit No
Read More »A Tale of Two UI’s: Tunisia Goes Open-Source, Hungary Uses iPad for New Constitution
More technology does not always mean more openness and collaboration. Consider the divergent examples of Tunisia, writing its new constitution via the collaborative, open-source PiratePad, and Hungary, writing its guiding document via the very proprietary iPad.
Read More »Watermelon Express for iPad Makes Test Prep Fun
Meet up with friends! Watch funny YouTube videos! Oh yeah, also, prep for the LSATs... A couple years back, Ashish Rangnekar was preparing for his GMAT exam, while also working a full-time job. "I realized that I was always short of time
Read More »From fuel to film: The story of energy and movies
On Wednesday March 9, energy and film experts gathered at the historic Austin City Limits studio on The University of Texas campus to discuss the role of energy and movies in our lives . The event was hosted by Dr.
Read More »Old Spice Man Marketing, Redux: What Went Right–and What Did Not
In this excerpt from his new book The Thank You Economy, author Gary Vaynerchuk turns a critical eye to the Old Spice Man marketing campaign. What did the brand get right
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