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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»

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Fast Company Book Reviews

Book reviews previously featured on fastcompany.com.READ»

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Mogul Manuals

Michael Moritz has practically written the book on high-tech investment. Now he shares his all-time favorite great books with Fast Company.READ»

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Freeze: The Antarctic Treaty Turns 50

On the first of December 1959, 12 nations signed a pact freezing territorial claims and banning military activity in Antarctica. It isn't human-free (29 nations have research stations there, and 11 people have been born on the continent), but it remains remarkably untouched. Here's a tour.READ»

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Fast Networking with Mindshare

Where does the project-schizophrenic entrepreneur of the 21st-century network?...not at the yacht club. The age of the garage-tinkerers turned Silicon Valley CEOs vaulted a generation of unsophisticated minds to the top rung of the ...READ»

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That's One Small Step for a Potato ...

If and when humans decide to colonize the moon, researchers at the University of Arizona Controlled Environment Agriculture Center (CEAC) will be ready with their lunar hydroponic garden.READ»

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Shackleton's Way

Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton never reached the South Pole. So why is he a legendary model for leadership in our age? Because sometimes, surviving the impossible is success enough.READ»

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Flight Pro Sim -- Charlie Taylor Flight Pro Sim Review

Flight simulaton program also known as Flight Pro Sim, is a simulated version for the aircraft flying experience, which you can enjoy sitting at home. There are varieties of airplane simulator games which can be added to your desktop ...READ»

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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»