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Fast Company is a full-color monthly business magazine that reports on innovation, digital media, technology, change management, leadership, design and social responsibility. It was launched in November 1995 by Alan Webber and Bill Taylor, two former Harvard Business Review editors. Fast Company's current editor is Bob Safian, a veteran of Fortune and Smart Money. In 2000, Fast Company was sold to Gruner & Jahr USA, a division of media giant Bertelsmann, for $350 million. G&J sold it in 2005 and shortly thereafter exited the U.S. market. The magazine and its website is now owned by ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Truth About Kids And Social Media - Fast Company
ClickZThe Truth About Kids And Social MediaFast CompanyParents don't like the thought of their kids embracing social media because they don't fully understand the benefits and ...via Google News -
The Fight For The Fifth Screen (Fifth Screen!?) In Your Life
Smartwatches, AR goggles, and more: There's a mighty scramble afoot for your last sliver of attention. Is the the start of ad-mageddon?Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Why Education Without Creativity Isn't Enough
Science and math won't improve U.S. job prospects. But creativity will.via Malorie Jae Lucich (t) -
Six Designs For Houses That Cost Just $300 To Build
(Photo) Shelter is one of humanity's most basic needs. But a house is a luxury beyond the wildest dreams of most people in the developed world--leading to dangerous and unsanitary ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Driving Is Why You're Fat
Obesity is a complicated disease. It can be caused by your mom's pregnancy diet, genetics, your KFC Double Down habit, or some combination of all three. But why has the ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
How Carrots Became the New Junk Food
Jeff Dunn believes he can double the $1 billion baby-carrot business -- and promote healthy eating -- by marketing the vegetable like Doritos. His secret weapon? He knows ...Posted by Anna Westendorf -
How Haystack Risked Exposing Iranian Dissidents
In Sept. 2010, security experts discovered a problem: Iranian authorities, the very ones Haystack was supposed to circumvent and shield against, were exploiting massive holes ...Posted by Jack Powers -
The Future According to Schmidt: "Augmented Humanity,"
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Google Faces Off With Facebook, Denying It Gmail Contacts Data
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Twitter Crushing Facebook's Click-Through Rate: Report
The Influence Project What is the most effective way for marketers to spread their message online? Facebook? Twitter? Company blogs? Email?Posted by Darius L. Watkins



