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Commando Briefing

A crash course for conference commandos.READ»

Danah Boyd

Women in Tech: The Evangelists

9 thought leaders who are changing our ideas about technology.READ»

The Network Is People

Christopher Allen is the founder of Alacrity Ventures. Ray Ozzie works as CEO of Groove Networks Inc. Esther Dyson is chairman of EDventure Holdings, as well as an editor at large for CNet Networks. And Mena Trott serves as CEO for ...READ»

Technorecovery?

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The Digital Debutants' Ball

Inside PC Forum, a posh coming-out party where fresh young startups flirt with the industry's rich and famous. Who will grab the golden ring -- and who will go home broken-hearted?READ»

Tyranny of the Commodity?

Kevin Werbach is an independent technology analyst, consultant, and writer, as well as CEO of the Supernova Group . Werbach is a contributing editor of Release 1.0: Esther Dyson's Monthly Report, and co-organizer of PC Forum. ...READ»

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Who's SuperFast!

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Thought Leaders: The Next 30

So many people are interested in who else is on this list and where they rank that I thought it would be helpful to share with you the next 30. So here they are: 21. Jeffrey Pfeffer 22. Philip Kotler 23. Robert C. Merton 24. C.K. ...READ»

Fast Talk: What's the Biggest Change Facing Business In the Next 10 Years?

In Fast Company's first decade, we introduced readers to a lot of amazingly smart people. To launch our second, we asked 10 of our favorite brains what's next--and how to get ready for it.READ»

Starting Your Startup

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Welcome to the Connected World

Kevin Werbach is an independent technology analyst, consultant, and writer, as well as CEO of the Supernova Group . Werbach is a contributing editor of Release 1.0: Esther Dyson's Monthly Report, and co-organizer of PC Forum. ...READ»

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Lights, Camera, Recovery!

A Spy in the House of WorkREAD»

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Dotcom-Americans, Unite!

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Pssst: Wanna See a Great Business Plan?

Welcome to the world of stealth startups, where hype gives way to passon for anonymity. But does it make sense to keep secrets in an age of instant communication? Mum's the word.READ»

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Why Is This Man Still Laughing?

Jeff Bezos remains the most optimistic man on the Internet. Here's why -- and why he may just have the last laugh.READ»

Flight Plan

The math wizards at Dayjet are building a smarter air taxi--and it could change the way you do business.READ»

Web 2.0: Wish You Were Here

I've been ducking in and out of the Web 2.0 Conference in San Francisco this week, and it has been pretty consistently great. Just to name drop for a moment: the coffee breaks offered the chance to sip java with the likes of former ...READ»

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Featured in the March Issue of <em>Fast Company</em> Magazine

Tenth Anniversary Issue The Fast 50, Page 51 A decade ago, Fast Company began chronicling a new era in business. To celebrate its anniversary, the magazine is looking out to the next decade. Meet the Fast 50, the people, ...READ»

Who is Sylvia?

One of the most effective behind-the-scenes connectors in the Valley, Sylvia Paul, started out throwing some of the hottest parties at computer-industry conventions in the '80s. Now she links the hard-core geeks, entrepreneurs, media insiders, and the political activists, too.READ»

How to Make Your Career Move

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The Conference-Commando Field Manual

It smells like learning! Don't think of your next conference as a company-sponsored vacation. Think of it as an assault on the future. A collection of battle-scarred veterans offer their secrets on how to become a conference commando. We register at dawn!READ»