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CIO October 27, 2014 Lauren Brousell |
Gamification Helps Utility Companies Change Customer Behavior ComEd, National Grid and other utilities use analytics to get consumers to compete with neighbors and encourage whole towns to conserve -- and earn rewards. |
HBS Working Knowledge October 27, 2014 Carmen Nobel |
The Coffee Economy That Bloomed Out of Nowhere How did a world-class coffee region arise out of a land once decimated by smallpox and measles? Casey Lurtz discusses the rise of a coffee economy in a desolate region of Mexico. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Apple Reportedly Wants Apple Pay To Replace Subway Swipes The company is looking to expand the iPhone's touch confirmation capabilities into other fields, including -- possibly -- public transit and building security. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Why This Dog Makes $15,000 A Month Part unlikely fashion icon, part iconoclast conceived to poke fun at the manicured self-seriousness of Fashion Tumblr, Menswear Dog has become big business in his own right for Yena Kim and her boyfriend David Fung. |
Fast Company November 2014 Jennifer Keishin Armstrong |
Tyra Banks: "Now I understand the importance of hiring really strong people" Tyra Banks is interviewed about her upcoming launch of Tyra beauty products. |
Fast Company Harry McCracken |
At Apple's October Event, Specs Mattered More Than Usual, And That's Okay If 2014 was a specs-oriented year for the Mac and iPad, it would be nice to think that 2015 might be one in which both product lines get industrial-design refreshes. |
Fast Company Robert Safian |
"Inspiration Is The Common Thing": Robert Wong The Creative Lab helps Google to market its products to users and to inspire its engineers. Its forte is storytelling -- about Google products -- and I've come to get Robert Wong's story about himself as creative director. |
Fast Company November 2014 Austin Carr |
Unfinished Business: Max Levchin's Quest To Build the Next PayPal Building Affirm, which he launched in the spring of 2012, is not Levchin's first battle. The 39-year-old serial entrepreneur cofounded PayPal. Affirm's goal is to reimagine the idea of a bank from the ground up. |
Fast Company November 2014 Sarah Kessler |
The Hottest Startups Have One Thing In Common: Our Faces You may think of Facebook as a community, a news feed, or even a force for change, but it's really something far simpler: a photography company. |
HBS Working Knowledge October 15, 2014 Dina Gerdeman |
Apple Pay's Technology Adoption Problem Apple wants to convert your iPhone into a digital wallet with Apple Pay. Professors Benjamin Edelman and Willy Shih assess its chances for success and wonder if consumers have a compelling reason to make the switch. |
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