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Power Reading

Advertising exec Rosemarie Ryan shares her career core curriculum.READ»

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Apple iPad's iBookstore to Carry 30,000 Free Public Domain Books, Challenge Kindle on Bestseller Price

Today's iPad tidbits: some bestsellers hit the coveted $10 price point, the catalog will be rife with free public domain books, and developers find a way to distinguish iPad apps from iPhone apps.READ»

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Valuable Soul Searching in Times of Economic Crisis

You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to uncover clues that our country, as well as many other nations around the world, are going through difficult economic times.  The unfolding political dramas, both nationally and ...READ»

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Have You Seen the Five Faces of Genius?

Understanding how you think is just as important as what you think about, says Annette Moser-Wellman, founder of the FireMark consultancy. She teaches managers how to identify their creative style.READ»

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Can Contemporary Design Make Harris Tweed Cool Again?

Sherlock Holmes's creator wore it. So did your grandfather. Can contemporary fashion and design make Harris cool again?READ»

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Where Do You Do Your Best Thinking?

Where do you go and what do you do if you want to have great ideas? The answer is perhaps not what you'd expect.READ»

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Title Shot

Capture it all in 30 seconds.READ»

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Nintendo's Jumbo-Sized DSi XL Doubles as a Half-Assed Ebook Reader

Nintendo looks to have been channeling Apple with its new DSi XL portable gaming console. Both the XL and Apple's iPad are, for the most part, magnified versions of existing products (the DSi and the iPhone, respectively), and both ...READ»

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Lost in the Funhouse

The battle between starchitect Frank Gehry and MIT reveals the widening chasm between design and down-to-earth craft.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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My 5 Days at Camp Lur'ning

Nicholas Morgan travels to Camp Lur'ning, Xerox Business Services' five day session on the future of business organization.READ»