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Fast Company's Best of 2007: Innovators, Books, and Trends

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Fast Company's Most Innovative Business People of 2007
From the pages of Fast Company and FastCompany.com, we examine the creativity and innovation of great minds elevating business, such as Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Timothy Ferris, author of the 4-Hour Work Week, and even Arnold Schwarzenegger. >>>

The Best Business Books of 2007
A roundup of Fast Company's picks for the best business books of 2007, including Made To Stick by Chip and Dan Heath, as well as Fugitive Denim by Rachel Louise Snyder, and The No Asshole Rule by Robert I. Sutton. >>>

Best of the FC Blogs: Business Trends of 2007
We review the technology, innovation, and business trends of 2007 with this roundup of blog entries written by Fast Company magazine editors, FastCompany.com staff, and members of our expert blog. We found out that Twitter could both ruin lives and save lives. There's also a look at branding yourself in the Web 2.0 era, design in dubai, and more. >>>

Comments | 7

January 7, 2008 at 9:57pm

Bill

A slideshow? This is the worst format to present this kind of information. I know you're trying to drive up ad revenue, but this is just annoying.

January 7, 2008 at 7:37pm

Mike

Please put these all on one page. There is no reason to have this as a slideshow. Come on FC!

January 7, 2008 at 1:44pm

Peter Cook

Try 'Sex, Leadership and Rock'n'Roll' for 2008 - an innovators guide to leadership and business.

Peter

January 7, 2008 at 6:55am

scott

If you're interested in entrepreneurship, check out a new book called Illusions of Entrepreneurship. It busts a lot of myths out there on the topic.

Better yet, see how much you know about the topic by going to the book's web site and take it's entrepreneurship quiz.

http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/entrepreneurshipquiz.asp

January 5, 2008 at 12:19pm

Corey Kossack

I think Mark Zuckerberg has done a tremendous job over at facebook. A lot of people are beginning to predict the decline of facebook in the near future. I'm not sure what I think yet... I see it growing as nearly everybody I know is on facebook or is getting on now, but on the other hand, what they have done with applications is beginning to get annoying. I don't really want to spend my time having vampires bite me or having people invite me to join their "Oregon Trail wagon".

What do you guys think?

January 2, 2008 at 3:38am

Apoorv Khatreja

I'm surprised that you haven't included Mark Shuttleworth's name in here.

January 1, 2008 at 1:04am

InsideHoops

The most creative minds are often the ones that take a simple need and fill it more efficiently than anyone else in an almost too-simple manner.

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