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Exploring the Wide World of Work

I'm an intern here at Fast Company this summer, doing anything I can to help out around the office while learning the ropes of magazine journalism. This is my first REAL office job -- other summers in high school and college I ...READ MORE

They Have a Better Idea ... Do You?

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Reflections on Advertising

The history of advertising in bathrooms is long and storied. You can advertise on johnny cakes. Men can even make ads appear while in the act. There are ads in the bathroom stalls. And there are digital screens displaying ads on hand ...READ MORE

From Zero to VH1 Rock Honors in 12 Months

For many people the term “New Media” is one of the most abused and over-hyped buzzwords around. So when I met the owner of the Roxy theatre in Los Angeles, and saw how he used new media techniques to turn around his 35-year old ...READ MORE

MTV Bumps Vevo as Top Online Music Destination, Igniting a Web Video Flame War

MTV Networks has taken over Vevo as the No. 1 spot for music videos online. What does this mean for labels Universal and Warner Music Group?READ MORE

MTV for Music Videos? Try Vevo TV

MTV's videos killed the radio star. Then the Situation killed the video star. Now Vevo wants to fill the void.READ MORE

Dean Kelly

Dean Kelly Released in 1997, Whatever and Ever Amen was pure pop perfection -- easily one of the year's best releases and perhaps the best power pop release of the '90s. The band's songwriting and sound had improved even further, as evidenced by such gems as "One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces," "Fair," "Kate," and "Battle of Who Could Care Less," plus their whimsical tribute to breakups, "Song for the Dumped." But it was the ballad "Brick" that broke the band commercially -- unlike the majority of their material, which was upbeat, the song contained melancholic music and vocals, as the lyrics told the story of a teenage couple who decides to get an abortion (it has been speculated that the tale was autobiographical for Folds). The single didn't hit until several months after the album was released, which meant that the band stayed on the road for well over a year, playing with such notables as Dave Matthews, Beck, and as part of the 1997 H.O.R.D.E. festival -- earning Whatever platinum status. READ MORE

Pimp My Snuggie 2.0

With the Slanket and other products clawing for market share amongst the millions of Americans for whom a blanket is just a cuddlier straight jacket, it's imperative that Snuggie 2.0 is released. Here are some ideas to give extra "legs" to the Snuggie brand:READ MORE

Devin Lazerine - Fast 50 2003

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Fifteen Independent Spirits Using Web Video to Forge Their Way in Hollywood

Felicia Day blazed the trail. Here are 15 more creators using Web video to forge their way in Hollywood.READ MORE

Michelle DesRochers

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Laughing Your Way to Success

Researchers have long said laughter can help you live longer. But more and more companies are discovering the power of humor in the workplace.READ MORE

Teen Traffic

Here's how Whateverlife.com is ranked by Quantcast, which analyzes traffic to more than 20 million sites.READ MORE

Leading By Intimidation…Support or Oppose?

I am a fan of Sean “Puffy” “Diddy” Combs. I admire what he has accomplished as an entrepreneur and a mogul in the various industries spreading from music and entertainment into the fashion and beverage industries (Ciroc). ...READ MORE

Will Fans Pay Public Enemy to Make a New Album or Just Buy Old Hits on CD?

Rap Group Public Enemy is upending the major-label record deal routine by asking fans to finance its new album through Dutch company SellaBand. Meanwhile, Def Jam is re-releasing five discs worth of classic hits from P.E. and others in a plastic milk crate.READ MORE

'Fierce' Viewership

Over the past couple of years, Bravo network has accomplished a paradoxical feat by adding a highbrow-dimension to the reality television phenomenon. That I watch Rock of Love on VH1 every Sunday isn't likely to come up at an ...READ MORE

The Question

What do people want from a Web site? In our new tech column, we tell you why there's no easy answer on thriving in the ever-shifting digital landscape.READ MORE

Foursquare's Celebrity Mode Allows You to Avoid DJ Pauly D Like an STD

Stalking DJ Pauly D, he of Jersey Shore fame, just got a whole bit easier (oh, I know ladies, stop your hysteria, I can barely hear my own sarcasm above the screams). The walking hair-don't is the first celebrity--sorry, let me ...READ MORE

Contributors

Rob Howard Photographer Rob Howard often shoots in exotic locations like beaches in Mozambique and vineyards in South Africa for Condé Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure. For "Mine Field" in this issue, he headed instead to ...READ MORE

Peder Seglund - Rock Band of the year

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DoSomething Winner Returns to Save His Stricken Hometown

After he graduated, development major Mark Rembert applied for the Peace Corps, thinking he could help developing countries strengthen their communities. But when his hometown's largest employer shut its doors, Rembert found that rural Ohio needed him most.READ MORE

Is Bloom Energy's PR Team Having the Best Week Ever?

Bloom Energy's PR team (agency: OutCast Communications) kicked off what might be its "Best Week Ever" in VH1 terms on Sunday with a 60 Minutes segment before the product even formally launched. I've been following the coverage that's ...READ MORE

IJango Cash - Ijango Register, Cameron Sharpe

Cameron Sharpe Ijango Signup http://www.registerijango.com IJANGO IS STRONG: this cutting edge offering from Steve Smith and Cameron Sharpe. IiJango is in the pre-launch phase and there are some serious benefits to getting started now. iJango is a customizable personal web portal and home page that pays to surf through. Anything on the internet can be accessed from the iJango home page plus there is money to be made. Income is generated through purchases made through the portal as well as advertising revenues generated by surfing through the site and retailers paying commissions. Distributers give away the iJango portal and get paid for any purchases made through the iJango portal. Cool concept. READ MORE

The Change-Agent Blues

Face the Music gives voice to the laments of change agents and knowledge workers.READ MORE

Animoto: The No-Infrastructure Startup

Fast Interview: In this Q&A Animoto co-founders Brad Jefferson (CEO) and Jason Hsaio (president) discuss the crazy week their Facebook app caused traffic to spike from 25,000 users to 700,000, how their business couldn't have existed before the advent of cloud computing and how, thanks to outsourcing, their biggest piece of hardware is an espresso machine. READ MORE