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Innovation Agents - Bowen Dwelle, Founder and CEO, AdMonsters

Bowen Dwelle wants everyone to know that monsters are sexy. Not the fearsome-jawed, finger-licking, taunting monsters. Rather, those behind the scenes in the online advertising world. READ»

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Re: September 2010

Nike's Playbook With someone like Mark Parker at the helm, it is no mistake that Nike is head and shoulders above the competition ("Artist. Athlete. CEO"). He embodies all of the great qualities necessary to distance yourself from ...READ»

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Robots Are Changing the Future of Telecommuting

What does the $15,000 Anybot tell us about the future of telecommuting?READ»

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The Starbucks Cup Dilemma

"When I take people out here in the winter, sometimes we just lie down on it," says Susan Thoman. She's gesturing to a mound of rich black organic matter the length and height of a warehouse at the Cedar Grove composting plant, a sprawling complex an hour north of Seattle. Sealed under Gore-Tex fabric and "blimped" with fans, the giant piles reach a toasty internal temperature of 130 degrees thanks to beneficial bacteria. They steam in the foggy air, which is scented miraculously with bark mulch, not rot, like the floor of the thicket for which the place is named.READ»

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Kiva and Visa Partner Up, Extend Into Gulf Coast Region

Kiva, fresh off its expansion into higher education loans and one year after its entrance into the U.S. market, is moving full speed ahead to help Gulf Coast entrepreneurs recover from devastating setbacks.READ»

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How Fashion Pioneer Norma Kamali Is Using Technology to Change Design

The veteran designer behind M.C. Hammer-style harem pants and the sleeping bag coat is now using her augmented-reality app to democratize design.READ»

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Clinton to Tech Innovators and Entrepreneurs: "We Want You"

Feeling cooped up in that dingy old cube? Life seem a little meaningless? No worries. The State Department will be happy to send you to the far reaches of the planet to end violence, empower citizens, and bring peace and prosperity to the rest of the world.READ»

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Investing in Post-Conflict Zone Startups Just Might Save the World

When Kevin Braithwaite tells fellow Silicon Valley types that he's investing in entrepreneurs in Lebanon, they usually look at him like he's crazy.READ»

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Qatar: Better Public Diplomacy Through Online Translation

A new online project aims to bring American and Qatari teenagers together through crowdsourced translation exercises that could have ramifications for public diplomacy.READ»

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Infographic of the Day: The Hottest Pick-Up Spots in NY and SF

Every single guy or girl knows the feeling: You get dressed up to go out, hoping to meet someone. And then you get to the bar. And it's just filled with other girls/dudes. Your night busts out, or it never quite recovers from the ...READ»

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Veggie Bot Turns Vegetables Into Toy Building Blocks

San Francisco's trying to ban McDonald's Happy Meal toys unless the fast food chain cuts down on calories and includes fruit and vegetable portions in the meals. We say: Use the Veggie Bot.READ»

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Health 2.0 Causes Industry Shift in Five Years

Since December 2006, when Matthew Holt and Indu Subiya almost single-handedly began the Health 2.0 movement with Matthew's blog and their first conference, the entire world of health care has begun to change. And that's not a simple ...READ»

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SMS Jobs Service Assured Labor Gets a Bump at SoCap 2010, Inches Closer to U.S.

The MIT text message-based startup wins Omidyar's mobile technology "Fast Pitch."READ»

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Puck Yeah: Clearwire's 4G Hotspot Can Replace Broadband [Review]

Clearwire's ugly little pucker proves itself to be a marvelous addition to a road warrior's weaponry.READ»

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Student-Run Social Business Incubator Compass Partners Is a Quick Study

A fellowship to support student social entrepreneurs enters its second year -- while one of last year's fellows launches a new site.READ»

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What's Behind Yahoo's $55 Million Advertising Splurge in Israel

Yahoo's advertising war with Google and AOL has stepped up a notch with the purchase of Israeli-American firm Dapper for a reported $55 million. The move suggests that Sunnyvale is looking to hit Google where it hurts: Right in the customized ad pocketbook.READ»

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Verizon iPhone Coming This Year: Report

Apple plans to start mass production for a new iPhone before the year's end that would be available on the Verizon network, sources say.READ»

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Music App Summit

Music, music app, tomato, tomahto? Seems so, lately. Artists from Metallica to Mariah Carey have created apps, offering insider information or employing voice-recognition software to rate users' singing ability (Mariah Carey-oke, ...READ»

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Bellwether Materials Turns Sheep's Wool Into High-Quality Insulation

Bellwether Materials, a San Francisco-based startup, has figured out that waste wool makes for high-quality home insulation.READ»

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The Big Bright Green Compost-Eating Machine

Who wants a bucket of smelly food scraps in their kitchen? That question is what led Gail Loos, a full-time marketer and mother of two, to develop the GreenCycler all-in-one compost shredder and storage system.READ»

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Landscape Architect Walter Hood Aims to Build Community-Inclusive Spaces

Walter Hood transforms run-of-the-mill public spaces—city parks, highway underpasses—into pillars of the communities they serve. His goal: to prove that every place, and every person, can benefit from good design.READ»

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Technology Designer Gadi Amit on What's Wrong With Green Design

Gadi Amit shares his own politically incorrect formula for sustainability: products that are beautiful, touch people emotionally—and don’t rust.READ»

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iFive: HP's CEO, India Rejects BlackBerry, Safe Stem Cells, Cell Phone Radiation Climb-down, China's Moon Mission

Friday's child may be loving and giving, but while you've been snoozing and snoring some news has been going on. Read on for a digested version.READ»

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To Create a Sustainable Business Find a REAL Problem to Solve

TechCrunch's latest conference, Disrupt, is live streaming from San Francisco this week. A battery of new, hopeful companies are launching there, hoping to solve problems. But the companies I saw yesterday were not solving the many ...READ»