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Paperless Anniversary

BY Heath RowTue Jul 13, 2004 at 12:07 PM
This blog is written by a member of our blogging community and expresses that member's views alone.

FC Now, Fast Company's team blog, launched Aug. 5, 2003. The project was one of the first magazine-supported blogs, and what might very well be the first business magazine blog. It's been a wonderful year, and I and the other contributors look forward to continuing the conversation.

To help celebrate the one-year anniversary of FC Now, we'd like to invite FC Now readers to join our regular contributors as guest hosts. Aug. 5-6 -- in just about a month -- we will open FC Now up to contributions by active readers of the blog, other business leaders, and some of our previous guest hosts.

If you're interested in joining FC Now as a guest host for this special two-day anniversary event, email me to volunteer. Unfortunately, not every volunteer will be selected, but we will pick participants based on their active reading of FC Now, knowledge of Fast Company's ideas and ideals, quality of comments in FC Now, external blog activity, and other aspects. And we will try to involve as many people as possible.

Help the Fast Company team celebrate the one-year anniversary of FC Now. Traditionally, the first anniversary is the paper anniversary. This year, we go paperless.

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Work/Life, news + current events, Fast Company Magazine, Media, Magazines


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July 15, 2004 at 1:25am by Dharmendra Misra

I am happy to see the new mile stone which FC has touched. Congratulations FC.
I wish great success to FC Now anniversary program.
Being a new member (12 months old)and one of the news coordinator(5 months), I find it interesting to come with various discussions which involve global perspective. But I feel that comments need to be more mature or out of tradition which can raise new questions and new thought conflicts(Conflicts in thought can give birth to any new thing which we cant imagine). I also feel that coordinators group is doing extremely well and better than any other group(I feel so)but here more reponse and more comments from various geography are expected. How amazing it could be? If we have a diversed discussion on hot topics which may create several topics and can solve or find out root cause of a complex global problem may be social, economical or anything.
I wish all the best to FC Now