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Fast Company Alice Truong |
Homejoy, The Startup That Makes All New Hires Scrub Toilets As the CEO and cofounder of San Francisco-based Homejoy, Adora Cheung has brought the house-cleaner matching service to 31 markets in the U.S. and Canada. |
Fast Company |
The World's Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Style We list various retailers and fashion conscious groups that help this industry move forward. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 12, 2014 Dina Gerdeman |
Private Sector, Public Good What role, if any, does business have in creating social good? A new seminar series at Harvard Business School tackles this complex question. |
Fast Company Samantha Cole |
Tuning Out: How A Lightning-Fast Rapper Finds His Focus Pedro Antonio Rojas Jr., known on the mic as Tonedeff, is a fast talker -- 14.5 syllables per second to be exact. But getting focused, he says, means logging off of social media when it becomes overwhelming. |
Fast Company Stephanie Vozza |
5 Famous Entrepreneurs Who Learned From Their First Spectacular Failures Most new businesses fail -- that means most entrepreneurs and CEOs fail right along with them. Several authors and entrepreneurs explain what is needed for ultimate success. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Topshop Is Letting Shoppers Use Virtual Reality To See Its Runway Show We've known for some time now that Topshop's fondness for the cutting-edge extends well beyond the clothes it makes. The fashion magnate has shown a rare willingness to experiment with new technology |
Fast Company Rebecca Greenfield |
Why The New York Times Hired A Biology Researcher As Its Chief Data Scientist It doesn't come as a huge surprise that the New York Times has hired a chief data scientist. What's surprising, however, is that the new hire, Chris Wiggins, has spent the last 10 years steeped in biology research. |
Fast Company Jessica Hullinger |
Can This App Actually Make You A Better Driver? Inspired by existing smart data technology like the Jawbone Up wristband and the Nest thermostat, Jamyn Edis and his cofounder, Brian Langel, saw an opportunity to bring data analysis to cars. |
CRM February 6, 2014 Sarah Sluis |
SugarCRM CEO Larry Augustin: 'CRM Space Has Underinvested in the Needs of the Individual' SugarCRM will devote its engineering budget to user-friendly changes in 2014. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Payments Startup Stripe Now Lets Users Get Paid In Any Currency Three weeks after closing an $80 million series C round to finance its international expansion, payments startup Stripe announced Tuesday it will support 130 additional currencies, on top of its existing four. |
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