July 18, 2008

Fast Company Features

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Everywhere TV

 | by Linda Childers

If screens seem to be popping up everywhere, that's because they are. In a DVR world, advertisers are reaching outside the home for today's most desirable audience: a captive one. Anywhere people might be waiting equals an opportunity to air short-form content and advertising. Tune in to the forefront of "advertainment."


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Good News: The Economy Isn't the Only Thing That's Dying

 | by Tom Stern

A Kick In the Career: In this week's column, humorist and career expert Tom Stern discusses the culture of dying from overworking.


Member Blogs

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Back to the Future - Helloooooo, McFly?!

 | posted by David C.

 Is it time that we turned back the clock, figure out what made the web tick, combine it with recent innovative strategies, and then apply it to...

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Using Facebook To Promote Your Venture and Build/Enhance a Reputation

 | posted by David Mullings

Some people will read this as YAFS - Yet Another Facebook Story - but I think it is different because it shows how I used a social network in a...

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Expert Blogs

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The Leading Edge - Leadership Defined

 | posted by Mark Goulston

Leadership is creating the possibility of a future that wasn't going to happen and...

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Paying Attention To Your Level of Impact

 | posted by Donna Karlin

Are you paying attention to your level of impact?  What you say, do, think and feel doesn't stay with you without impacting others.  The...

FC Now Staff Blogs

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AT&T Makes Good on Free WiFi Promise for iPhones

 | posted by Chris Dannen

After months of rumors, AT&T [NYSE:ATT] is finally making good on its promise of providing free WiFi to its iPhone customers at the...

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Apple Sues Clone-Maker Psystar

 | posted by Chris Dannen

Since Apple [NASDAQ:AAPL] moved its computers to Intel chips, they've had to rebuild OS X to run on x86 -- aka, PC -- hardware. That's obviously...