Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary, and Robert Herjavec weigh in on what the New Year holds for business, social media, advertising, and startups.
It's already gobbled up potentially lucrative intellectual property for its infringement suit against Google. Now Vringo goes patent shopping to fortify an IP strategy inspired by entertainment.
He invented and patented search methodology that lawyers say Google is infringing upon. But on this day, Lang was free to focus on his next big ideas as CTO of Mark Cuban-backed mobile tech company Vringo.
The "I Want to Draw a Cat For You" guy talks about what really happens after your company gets the funding it's been seeking (in his case, from "Shark Tank")--after all, that's when the real hustle begins.
Law & Order: Intellectual Property Unit. We're gonna spider, parse, and scan like it's 1998, when Lycos acquired patents that could cost Google hundreds of millions of dollars in licensing fees.
Brotip #1202: If you can't think of a badass idea, take an old idea and do something badass with it. Here's how to build a new media empire in "Entourage" nation.
Sports blogs are among the most widely read, but most of them aren't worth reading. Here, Fast Company takes a look at the six best sports blogs written by those who actually live the sports life -- athletes, owners, managers, and front-office executives.