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Fast Company September 2013 |
SNL Has Made Lorne Michaels (And Many Others) Very Rich Yahoo wants content. Further evidence: It paid a reported $10 million -- plus for the rights to Saturday Night Live's archive, effective September 1. The deal is a harbinger of TV's online future. |
Fast Company September 2013 |
Four Entrepreneurs on Overcoming Fear Entrepreneurs have their own ways of pushing forward, but a new study finds that a steely will changes over time -- in ways that are different for men and women. |
Fast Company September 2013 |
Adapt Your Business To Social Change, Or Die You have to change if you want to stay in business. You're listening to your target market, and your target market cares. |
Fast Company September 2013 Chuck Salter |
Inside Nike's Redesign Of NFL Uniforms Since buying the lowly Jacksonville Jaguars last year for $770 million, auto-parts billionaire Shahid Khan has been trying to revive one of the NFL's worst teams. |
Fast Company September 2013 Baratunde Thurston |
PanelCon 2014 Is Almost Sold Out! The following programming sample is sure to have you all racing to panelcon14.com to register for one of the 104 tickets available. |
Fast Company September 2013 Alison Overholt |
Rachel Sterne Haot's User-Centric Approach To New York City The onetime entrepreneur (she cofounded citizen journalism startup GroundReport) has overseen digital strategy for the Bloomberg administration since 2011. |
Fast Company September 2013 J.J. McCorvey |
How South Bend, Indiana Saved $100 Million By Tracking Its Sewers Pete Buttigieg, the Mayor of South Bend has sought tech partnerships to solve local problems. |
Fast Company September 2013 Alison Overholt |
Recovers.org Is Making Donations More Efficient The web-based service helps cities track emergency information, donations, and volunteers after natural disasters. So far, 24 communities and more than 500,000 people have used the software. |
Fast Company September 2013 Alison Overholt |
Lessons From A Civic-Minded Startup: Lily Liu Founder and CEO, PublicStuff Following analyst stints for New York and Long Beach, California, Liu launched an app that gathers citizens' geo-tagged photos of public issues (such as potholes) and organizes them for local officials. |
Fast Company September 2013 |
Smart Talk: Lisa Gans, Fuse Corps; Jay Nath, San Francisco Chief Innovation Officer How can cities can help mothers attain education and financial stability and empower citizens to solve local problems. |
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