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The Fashion Industry Is Controlled by Mindless Robots, Gilt Groupe Proves It

Watch this video of Kiva's amazing warehouse robots in action.READ»

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This Week's Top Tech News: Elimination Edition

Put an end to blindness, bullshit, copyright laws and Time Warner's dark hegemony? Sure: the top tech stories of the week are all about the death of things that Web nerds hate--and that includes Bing, whether you like the idyllic backgrounds or not. READ»

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Dell Tweets Up $3 Million in Revenue, While Twitter Still Searches for Profit

While Twitter struggles to prove it can be profitable, Dell is showing that even if the social media site can't cash in, companies that use Twitter certainly can. Dell is reporting that it pulled in more than $3 million over the ...READ»

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iFive: Amazon's Jeff Bezos Gets to Work, Austin Shares Smart Cars, and 50 Cent Isn't Twittering? in Today's Innovation News

While you were sleeping, innovation worked a double shift, popped a couple of brewskis, and then fell asleep in his work clothes. Here's today's innovation news: The family can stop worrying: Jeff Bezos got a warehouse job in ...READ»

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Sad Money: The Backlash Against Jim Cramer

"Mad Money" host Jim Cramer, that chrome-domed hero of trashy TV addicts and armchair-finance junkies alike, has fallen on hard times. He appeared on “The Today Show” on October 6th, imploring viewers: "Whatever ...READ»

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Second Life

Disgraced stock analyst turned financial writer Henry Blodget talks about index funds, socially responsible investing, and his reputation. READ»

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Jonathan Cohen: The Analyst

Jonathan Cohen was branded a killjoy when, in late 1998, he issued an analyst report suggesting that Amazon.com was overvalued by several billion dollars. Since Amazon's fall from grace, he has gained a little vindication but much insight into why most analysts don't deliver bad news when they should.READ»

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Will the Net Bounce Back?

Last year's Internet Summit was full of boasting and banquets. This year's gathering of tech's brightest stars featured mea culpas and buffets. A field report on the past, present, and future of the Internet economy.READ»

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The Big Tease

Blog empires like Arianna Huffington's are finally legit businesses. Now comes the tough part.READ»

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Technology: Boom, Bust, and Beyond

Battered and bankrupt alike, take heart: The dotcom crash did more than cull the investor herd; it set in motion the next great wave of innovation. But now things will only move faster--and competition will only get hotter.READ»

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Relics of the New Economy: Where Are They Now?

Where Are They Now? Click here to let us know which once-prominent business leaders and innovators you want to catch up on, and the Fast Company team will do its best to get the goods on those long gone. Who have readers asked ...READ»