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International Bowl Expo

The difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? Apparently, bowling. At this Las Vegas event, which attracts 7,000 alley owners, none other than ex-VP nominee Sarah Palin will give the keynote. "I'm sure she's a fan of bowling, as ...READ»

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Fast Company June Calendar

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Twenty Tweets #3

Solved the TwentyTweet problem by creating a Twenty Tweet template.  It is so much easier and rapid and its amazing how much time even a little bit of sensible method saves.  This also means that the tweet numbering is ...READ»

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Dwight Eschliman San Francisco -- based Dwight Eschliman says his photography is an "effort to bring a bit of organization to a disorderly world." Fortunately for Eschliman, the shoot for "Oakley's Optical Illusion" was "easy, ...READ»

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Get Slightly Famous? Where’s Your Tribe?

Seth Godin’s promise to put 1,000 faces on the cover of his next book, Tribe, reminded me of two other crowd pleasers: • the top-of-heads photo on Clay Shirky’s insightful book, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing ...READ»

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Mediabistro Circus: Conversations on Technology and the Changing Face of Media

Next week, on May 20th and 21st, Mediabistro.com will hold its first conference – Mediabistro Circus. "Most conferences are dry and boring. That's why we're calling ours a circus," says mediabistro.com founder ...READ»

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Wikipedia, Vol. 2: Encyclopedia Smackdown

Much like a Wikipedia entry, our discussion of the online encyclopedia is nothing if not dynamic. In fact, it's already time for an update. As FC Now reader Shel Holtz points out, the science journal Nature posted an article ...READ»

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Better Science Through Video Games

Want to make your kid smarter? Tell him to put down that book and pick up a joystick. Playing video games is actually more of an intellectual challenge than reading, says Steve Johnson, author of “Everything Bad is Good for You” ...READ»