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Generation Flux: Pete Cashmore

Pete Cashmore is the CEO of Mashable. At 19, he founded the tech blog in Scotland, which has grown into a monster site for social news. Mashable has more than 2 million Twitter followers.READ»

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This Is Generation Flux: Meet The Pioneers Of The New (And Chaotic) Frontier Of Business

The future of business is pure chaos. Here's how you can survive--and perhaps even thrive.READ»

Facebook Theatre: A Living Hell

Facebook is everywhere. A recent change introduced chaos instead of order for a number of business people, including me. Here is your warning.READ»

With Twitter Art and More, Social Printshop Moves Beyond the Facebook Friends Poster

What do a Columbia J-school professor and a soft-core pornographer have in common? They're both investing (probably) in Social Printshop, a start-up devoted to printing social media photos.READ»

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The New Faces of Social Media

From YouTube celebrities to chief social-media officers, these unexpected players exert outsize impact and power online -- offering new channels of communication that businesses can't afford to ignore.READ»

Pete Cashmore CEO of Mashable talks at South by Southwest

Pete Cashmore CEO of Mashable talks with Chris Yates from Huddle Productions. Here is the video interview. http://www.huddleproductions.com/READ»

Mackey's Op-Ed Tarnishes Whole Foods Brand Image

Whole Foods’ standing among its core constituency is less than it was before CEO John Mackey wrote a well-publicized op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, attempting to put the brakes on health care reform. According to ...READ»

Mackey's Op-Ed Tarnishes Whole Foods Brand Image

Whole Foods’ standing among its core constituency is less than it was before CEO John Mackey wrote a well-publicized op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, attempting to put the brakes on health care reform. According to ...READ»

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SoCal Tech – The Undiscovered Country

When Mike Macadaan, a Silicon Valley based designer at AOL, decided to throw a tech exhibition, you’d think he would have done it locally. Instead, Macadaan did the unthinkable. He went to Los Angeles. Surely this would mean ...READ»