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Annette Lode
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Best of TreeHugger: High Flying Wind Turbines, the Huge Spike in E-Waste, and the Ugliest Hybrid of them All

This week in TreeHugger: A look at the most promising high altitude wind power projects bent on tapping into the jet stream. Also, the massive spike in e-waste left by the switch to digital TV, and America picks the ugliest car of the last 50 years. And it's a hybrid.READ»

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The Web's 10 Most Unusual Social Networks

Odd hobbies? Bizarre preoccupations? You'll fit right in.READ»

Vacation Network - Your guide to happiness

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And the Driver Is... the Future!

Today's New York Times sneaks in a notable feature on Autopia, an old-school Tomorrowland exhibit at Disneyland. Staying true to its 1955 opening day intent, Autopia offers a now-dated utopian view of car culture. While pulling the ...READ»

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Let's Do Lunch

Fast Company rates Silicon Valley's new brand of corporate cuisine.READ»

Calendar: November’s Business and Cultural Events

November brings elections, the Macy’s parade, and APEC-summit costumes.READ»

Online Video Business Model Flawed, But Fixable

In this post, I will outline a mindset that hurts that industry, what the current business model is and why it doesn't work, a suggestion to ensure profitability, and the business model that can make an online video site ...READ»

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Retail Fantasyland

Go to the National Retail Federation annual convention, and you might think we’re on the verge of a high-tech shopping boom. So where is it? Paco Underhill, retail consultant and author of Why We Buy, explains.READ»

Creative Secrets of the SEALs

Bob Rogers's team of SEALs are "ready for anything."READ»

Picture Perfect

I had one of the first cell phones with a camera. It would take these tiny, fuzzy photos that you would share with people on a 1 x 1 inch screen that was so small, that the image was nearly incomprehensible. Now camera phones have ...READ»

Annette Lode
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The Dawn of Virtual Reality GUIs

Imagine walking through a dark hallway, similar to an aquarium, with a wall of glowing video screens stacked three high. The videos extend as far as you can see, and when you touch a screen that interests you, it expands and begins ...READ»

" Mom, look! Cool!"

Dylan's Candy Bar is heaven on earth for the sweet-tooth set.READ»

Hidden Las Vegas

Odds are, business or pleasure will bring you here soon. Here are a few ways to live it up--after you've crapped out.READ»

Vacation Network - Paradise is Here

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Historical Holidays VII

The last week or two has marked a handful of notable business-, leadership-, and innovation-related anniversaries: On July 11, 1914, Babe Ruth made his major league debut. The first Etch-A-Sketch was introduced July 12, 1960. The ...READ»

Work Different.

Some ad agencies just design breakthrough campaigns. TBWA/Chiat/Day also designs breakthrough offices -- from 1994's "virtual office" to today's advertising city. And every time the agency redesigns its offices, it reinvents itself.READ»

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Disney Milks the Muppets

Anybody catch "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" on ABC last night? Did you spot the puppets? No, I'm not talking about the Muppets, which were given 10 minutes or more of shameless promotional positioning during the latter half of ...READ»

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Hustle & Flow

Alaska Airlines' Airport of the Future makes quick work of getting passengers through check-in.READ»

Built to Last: The True Test of Timeless Companies

Jim Collins on why Built to Last is not about business performance, why the list doesn't matter, and why the laws of physics will never change.READ»

Oenophile in a Strange Land

Disneyland, that is. How one man made the Mouse love Médoc (by making it pay).READ»

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Living Dangerously - Issue 30

In My Humble Opinion: "Oz uses more fiber optics than any other theme park in the world."READ»

America's Top Cybercop

Jodie Bernstein patrols the Web for the Federal Trade Commission, looking for swindlers and snake-oil salesmen. At 74, she's part John Wayne, part Jessica Tandy -- and all business.READ»

The Gucci Killers

Shanghai Tang has learned from its past mistakes--and now it's gunning to become China's first great luxury brand. Forget about cheap socks and DVD players. This is the next battlefield for global competition.READ»

An Authenticity Timeline

From Disney's opening of Main Street USA in 1955 to user-generated content, here's a look at how authenticity has evolved over time.READ»

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Google

The faces and voices of the world's most innovative company. READ»