The ever-thriving daily deals space has evolved from Groupon's one-stop shop into a cottage industry that satisfies moms, businesses, and even hungry bystanders. We look at the most innovative daily deal sites, including an exclusive ...READ MORE›
Rio Caraeff found unlikely success in a business built around music videos: Vevo. The son of a photographer who shot album covers for Carly Simon and Elton John was, naturally, concerned with presenting the music beautifully, too. ...READ MORE›
New York comedian Tom Kelly has discovered an unnerving flaw for Safari users attempting Facebook's new video calling feature: You can’t hang up.
“You might think you hung up on the call, but the friend you’re talking to is ...READ MORE›
Inspired by the frustration of planning her own wedding, Laura Ching started Tiny Prints, an online stationery company that sells personalized greeting cards and invitations. With Tiny Prints now humming, here's a look at some of the ...READ MORE›
Johanna Uurasjarvi, the Finland-born designer and creator of fashion brand Leifsdottir (seen at Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's, and sister company Anthropologie), pulls inspiration from her travels. Here are some of her ideas--and how ...READ MORE›
"All of a sudden, biotechnology is not just what's medically necessary, but it's what can inspire us," says Reshma Shetty, cofounder of Boston-based startup Ginkgo BioWorks. And we must evolve how we view the science's purpose and participants.READ MORE›
The Onion's digital director helps satisfy America's hunger for journalistic honesty with a steady stream of fake news. Here are some of the photos he may or may not have taken himself, but they've influenced both his reverence for ...READ MORE›
Every Monday, editors at satirical newspaper The Onion collect between 700 to 1,000 headlines from contributing writers around the globe in search of stories to fill its pages. A committee of editors then whittles the headlines down ...READ MORE›
From Jon Stewart's "The Daily Show" to The Onion to Stephen Colbert's "The Colbert Report," fake news has become as much a part of the national dialogue as the real news it parodies. Why? The Onion's Baratunde Thurston shared his thoughts with the audience at Fast Company's recent Most Creative People in Business 2011 event. READ MORE›
We named Parkes one of our Most Creative People 2011, in part, for his Facebook app that allows users to make purchases from Levi's waterless denim line and unlock donations to a water charity from funds held in escrow. He's also the ...READ MORE›
For the third year in a row we have put together a list of the 100 Most Creative People in Business. This year had the most Twitter users yet, with 36. Here's our Top Ten tweeters of 2011's MCP. READ MORE›
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