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HISTORY   |  1 comment

This Day in Innovation

Today in 1958, the Nautilus, a nuclear-powered submarine, became the first vessel to cross the North Pole underwater.READ»

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Feeling Fatigued? Real Entrepreneurs Keep Walking

Johnnie Walker Blended Scotch Whisky is doling out cash grants to ordinary people with extraordinary stamina and mettle. Find out why this company thinks now is an essential time to keep plodding on.READ»

No Secrets

Can you keep a secret? Not if it's about leadership, judging by the raft of books exposing secrets of nearly everyone.READ»

Leader on the Edge

World-renowned explorer Robert Swan is the first person ever to walk to both the North and South Poles. Now he's teaching businesspeople about leadership under life-and-death conditions.READ»

The Social Networking of Penguins

This is not new news, as it's been reported by a few media resources and blogs already. But it's a new experience for me. Last night I discovered and enjoyed social networking for preteens in an environment known as Club Penguin, ...READ»

Kenan Samms
TECHNOLOGY   |  Comment

Technology: Watch the Skies

In the Howard Hawks sci-fi classic about a UFO that lands in the open skies of the North Pole, reporter Ned "Scotty" Scott warns the audience, "Watch the skies, everywhere!" Open Skies of another sort is ...READ»

Where the Heck Is Svalbard?

Welcome to your newly relocated office: fully furnished with some of the widest Internet bandwidth available, one of the lowest tax rates on earth, and spectacular views of one of the largest areas of pristine wilderness in the world. (Note: Acceptance of this offer will mean working in total darkness for four months out of the year.)READ»

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DUBAI   |  Comment

Emirates Launches World's Longest Green Flight

Yesterday, Emirates Airlines launched what it calls the world's longest "green" flight -- a new service from Dubai to San Francisco that saves an estimated 2,000 gallons of fuel and 30,000 pounds of carbon emissions on the 16-hour ...READ»

LEADERSHIP   |  Comment

New Frontiers to Explore

Face time with John Fahey.READ»

Live from Pop!Tech: Losing Books from the Library of Life

That's how Cary Fowler of the Global Crop Diversity Trust eloquently describes the ongoing extinction of agricultural crops. As the planet heats up, plants are facing a situation they haven't seen before. Between climate change and ...READ»

Kenan Samms
CAREERS   |  6 comments

Careers: Overhaul Your Job Postings

Last week a reader, Steve, responded to an issue I raised by drawing a parallel to the need for a better fax machine. Thanks, Steve. For a while I thought I was the only one who wondered why there hasn’t been one improvement to fax ...READ»

It's Not a Job, It's an Adventure!

Meet a new kind of Web geek. Randy Lagman, of Lands' End, is a virtual adventurer who has traded servers for snowshoes and hard drives for handguns. "The folks we work with are a different breed."READ»

Unfortunately Named, the LG Viewty Smart GC900 Is Bound to Break

When the LG Viewty breaks, who will fix it? Don’t ask Santa’s elves, they’re techno-challenged. READ»

How to Get the Job of Your Dreams

It's a feat few people ever accomplish. Here are some suggestions from those who have -- a designer, a professional video gamer, a stand-up comedian, a musical producer/performer, and an adventure columnist. READ»

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Under the Sea

The natural gas that powers buses and brings light to your home may come from Norway's Snøhvit field, which sets new standards for harvesting the riches of the deep. READ»

" I Can Only Compete Through My Crew."

Of all the environments for testing one's ability to be a leader, one of the toughest is the deck of a racing yacht, a place where Simon Walker has spent much of his adult life.READ»