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Fast Company October 2008 |
Li Edelkoort's Predictions for What's Not Hot Trend forecaster Li Edelkoort makes some design predictions of things to come. First of all, the age of the loft is over. |
Fast Company October 2008 Elizabeth Svoboda |
All Politics Is Microtargeting These six political strategists study what you eat, what you drive, and where you shop. What do they find? |
Fast Company October 2008 Clay Dillow |
Fast Facts About America's Bosses Looking back over 50 years of National Boss Days, workers everywhere may notice one thing has remained constant: The big money is concentrated at the top, and the bigs are mostly men. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 15, 2008 Roger Thompson |
The Coming Transformation of Social Enterprise Social enterprise as an entity is primarily in the business of creating social value, regardless of whether it's for-profit or nonprofit. |
Wired August 18, 2008 David Browne |
Perez Hilton Burned Up the Blogosphere. Now It's Cosmetics, Fashion--and Music. In just three years, Hilton has smashed through the Hollywood elite, muscling his way from bottom-feeding blogger to up-and-coming entertainment-business power player. |
Wired August 18, 2008 David Wolman |
The Critics Need a Reboot. The Internet Hasn't Led Us Into a New Dark Age. The Web is an unparalleled tool for generating, finding, and sharing sound information. What's moronic is to assume that it hurts us more than it helps. |
Wired August 18, 2008 Clive Thompson |
Clive Thompson on Why Urban Farming Isn't Just for Foodies Urban farming is an excuse to geek out with some awesome tech. Innovations from NASA and garage tinkerers have made food-growing radically more efficient and compact than the victory gardens of yore. |
ifeminists August 17, 2008 Wendy McElroy |
Cultural Competence and Your Child Cultural competence. Parents would do well to ask, "What is it, and how could it affect my children?" |
Scientific American July 2008 Michelle Press |
Reviews: "A View of Science, Reason and Religion" Fossils in America, science and religion, and Saturn's giant moon are the topics of some new science books reviewed in this article. |
Wired June 23, 2008 Josh McHugh |
Quiz: What Should You Really Fear? Canadian journalist Dan Gardner warns us to start second-guessing both the media-driven popular consensus and our instincts. |
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