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Confronted by little girl, McDonald’s CEO insists: ‘We don’t sell junk food’ | The Raw Story
Buy Some Stylish Socks; Throw In Some Microfinance | Co.Exist: World changing ideas and innovation
Drip.fm founder Sam Valenti talks about bringing (human) insider knowledge back to the process of finding new music.
What do employers really want from college grads? | Marketplace.org
Apple Maintains Third Place in U.S. PC Sales for 4Q 2012
Research firm Gartner today released its preliminary personal computer shipment data for the fourth quarter of 2012, showing a mixed market for...
Tweeting Cat Door Keeps Unauthorized Animals Out of Your Home
What happened to netbooks? Apple’s iPad and Macbook Air killed the $400 former future of computing. - Slate Magazine
Netbooks are dead. Good riddance! Just a few years ago, these small, underpowered, ultracheap laptops were considered the future of the computer...
1 | Elegant Toys That Explain Scary Medical Procedures To Kids | Co.Design: business + innovation + design
Being in a hospital is no fun for adults who understand the need to be poked and prodded. But for kids, the experience can be even more dreadful.
Apparently This Matters: Ostrich Pillow - CNN.com
The Ostrich Pillowis a soft, padded tube in which you can bury your head to take a nap, so long as you don't mind burying your head in a soft, padded tube.
iPhone 5 Commercial Is a Hilarious Parody Inspired by Us All
My iPhone isn't so much my phone as it is my SMS and Email Device—which is to say, I talk on the phone not nearly often enough to warrant calling it that. But, hey, the name seems to have stuck.
Mothers Of Invention: How Moms Help Huggies Innovate | Fast Company
All around the world, mothers are inventing new child-care products–so Kimberly-Clark thought, why not collaborate with them (and save the R&D budget in the process)?
Barkingham Palace: Cashing In on Luxury Pet Care
An estimated $53 billion will be spent on pets this year. Good thing entrepreneur Lori Weiner's pet hotel specializes in fancy pet services.
Why You Must Have a Social Mission | Inc.com
Co-founder Neil Blumenthal talks about his disruptive eyewear company's roots and mission.
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Viral Video: Funniest Company Spoofs | Inc.com
Humor can be tough to pull off--but these clever marketing videos made an impact online.
Origo: A 3D Printer For Kids
As predicted in "Mimsy Were the Borogoves," toys will change the world. Our kids, growing up with computers, game consoles, and endless visual delights, will have different minds than previous generations and their children will be even more unique. After all, our kids are about get get toy 3D printers and there's no telling what could come next. Origo is a concept product right now but it should be available soon. Clad in purple plastic, the system is a standard extruder-type 3D printer that can make various small objects out of a thin stream of plastic. The founders, Joris Peels and Artur...
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How to Narrow Your Target Market
Companies that try to be all things to all customers are sure to fail. Here's a business guide from Inc.com on how to focus on your target market.
The New Rules of Writing a Memorable Slogan
Want to come up with the next "Got milk?" We've asked industry pros for their most creative tips for creating a sticky, meaningful tagline.
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Cash for Food Porn: Foodspotting Scores $3 Million in Funding | Fast Company
Foodspotting, an online platform for users to share pictures and recommendations of good food, has raised $3 million in Series A funding.
What Exactly is a Business Model?
Everyone in the tech world talks about business models. But I’ll bet that if you quizzed a random sample of these people, you’d find that they really don’t know what a business model is. I did just that with my students at UC-Berkeley. Most raised their hands, and MBA student Blake Brundidge's attempt to answer the question was a valiant one—but none of them really had a clue. The only one who got the answer right was Lionel Vital, a Stanford student gatecrashing my iSchool class. The reality is that discussions of business models are like discussions of teenage sex: everyone talks about it...
Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development: Mobile Year in Review 2010
This video is well done and informative. If you weren't sure about mobile devices as a possible channel for learning then maybe you should ...
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy | Business Pundit
What’s your sentence?: The video | Daniel Pink
On New Year's Day last year, we introduced our Two Sentences video. On New Year's Day this year, we introduce a new video inspired by its predecessor. Over the past few months hundreds upon
Apple Sued for Sending IPhone, Ipad User Data to Advertisers - Advertising Age - Digital
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The Web's New Gold Mine: Your Secrets - WSJ.com
A Wall Street Journal investigation finds that one of the fastest growing businesses on the Internet is the business of spying on American consumers. First in a series.