Fleksy’s inventors just wanted to make an easier way for your cell-phone keyboard not to misspell everything. They quickly found out this could be truly revolutionary for the visually impaired.
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The viral hit "Hot Cheetos and Takis," is the work of a Minneapolis after-school program that’s giving kids a musical path out of their bad neighborhood.
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In the latest installment of our video series on risk-taking, do-gooding young entrepreneurs, learn about an online community for lovers of sewing that offers downloadable, copyright-free patterns, advice, and more.
Charity: water gives 100% of money raised to fresh water projects around the world and teaches sustainability to the communities in need. Viktoria Harrison worked with clients including Coke and American Express before taking over design and branding for charity: water.
Eric Simons made a name for himself by squatting in AOL’s headquarters to save money while he worked on ClassConnect. Now his software is revolutionizing the classroom and the way kids can learn.
Streetcraft LA asks kids to stop putting their art up on other people’s walls and gives them an incentive to put it on canvases and T-shirts instead: They can get paid.
By day, Jack Andraka appears to be a normal high school student. But after school, he goes to the lab at Johns Hopkins, where he’s developing a test for pancreatic cancer that is worlds better than what’s currently available. In this video, see him talk about his breakthrough.
The Los Angeles organization wants to do away with dreadful videos about important issues and instead make pieces of political content that people actually want to watch and share.