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Fast Company David Lumb |
If You Can't Beat 'Em: Samsung Making Screens For Apple Devices Samsung has pulled together a 200-person team dedicated to producing screens for Apple devices, sources told Bloomberg. |
Fast Company May 2015 Harry McCracken |
How Marissa Mayer Mobilized Yahoo Yahoo is positioned for some kind of future success, whether mild or bold. It's not the company she inherited, and that's a victory that no one -- not even a cabal of angry investors -- can take away from Marissa Mayer. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Now You Can Get Reddit In Newsletter Form Three months ago, Reddit launched Upvoted, a podcast exploring significant Reddit stories. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Spotify's New Social Ads: Smart Engagement Or Twitter Spam Machine? Spotify is experimenting with new ways to keep your attention -- and remind artists who the big kid on the block is as competitors emerge left and right |
Fast Company May 2015 Nicole LaPorte |
HBO To Netflix: Bring It On Plepler believes HBO Now will position HBO for an even bigger slice of the $236 billion people are expected to spend on subscription television by 2018. |
Fast Company May 2015 Om Malik |
Our Mobile, Networked World Is Ushering in a New Victorian Age New interchanges are creating a fortuitous moment for those who can seize it while simultaneously presenting a worrying reality for companies that weren't born on the network and can't adapt fast enough. |
Fast Company May 2015 Chris Gayomali |
Opening The (Birch)box Founded in 2010, Birchbox has ballooned into a multifaceted, international retail business that pulls in an estimated $170 million a year. |
Fast Company May 2015 Lauren Schwartzberg |
How Michele Roberts Scored a Slam Dunk For NBA Players When Michele Roberts, a white-collar defense attorney, was named the leader of the National Basketball Players Association, she became the first female executive director of any major men's professional sports union. |
Fast Company May 2015 Rob Walker |
SparkFun Is Radioshack For The Maker Crowd SparkFun, is an untraditional online retailer selling supergeeky stuff like microcontrollers and circuit boards. Its annual revenue, while still modest, has tripled since 2009, reaching $32 million. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 13, 2015 Carmen Nobel |
3 Ways Firms Can Profit From Environmental Investments Rebecca Henderson lays out three ways for firms to profit from investing in environmental sustainability: forestalling risk, increasing operational efficiency, and selling to the environmental niche. |
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