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Nadira Hira is the author of The Gig - a blog on Fortune’s website that discusses issues relevant to Gen Y. The Gig offers advice to young workers as well as insight into young colleagues.
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Guy Kawasaki is a managing director of Garage Technology Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm and a columnist for Forbes.com.
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The ultimate aim of The Barna Group is to partner with Christian ministries and individuals to be a catalyst in moral and spiritual transformation in the United States.
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BBL Forum (BBL) is a member-based organization comprised of qualified Christian CEOs, business owners and company presidents.
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trendwatching.com is an independent and opinionated trend firm, scanning the globe for the most promising consumer trends, insights and related hands-on business ideas.
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Solutions for 21st Century Living
The latest tips and tricks on personal productivity, managing time and information.
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Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Global Business Network was founded in 1987 as a unique learning community based on ruthless curiosity, collaboration, and powerful new tools for thinking about and shaping the future.
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Webware.com, a recently launched website by CNET, focuses on the fundamental shift underway in how people use computers and the Internet.
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Salon.com is the Web’s best newspaper — original, newsworthy information and commentary with a distinct point of view. Salon publishes original content daily, expressly for the Web.
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design, technology, business, life
design, technology, business, life
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tracking the rise of the amateur
Jeff Howe is a contributing editor at Wired Magazine, where he covers the entertainment industry, among other subjects.
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White papers, presentations, case studies, webcasts & blogs relevant to your job.
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Fast Company's Blog
Every work day, Fast Company team members, contributors, and special guests will offer frequent short, sharp, and substantial entries. FC Now posts will feature new ideas, address business news and current events, share useful Web resources and tools, highlight crucial conferences and news services, and otherwise shed light on the Fast Company team’s perspective on [...]
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I consult, or am on the advisory boards of Jabber, Inc., Ping Identity Corp., Top Ten Sources, Tabblo, Socialtext, Rave Wireless, SpikeSource and Technorati. Some involve equity. My other (pathetically small) stock holdings are in funds.
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Ideas that matter in technology, entertainment, and design
The TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) conference is an annual event where leading thinkers and doers gather for inspiration. (More at TED.com) The TEDBlog covers the same ground, on a rather more frequent basis.
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News for Nerds, Stuff that Matters
News for Nerds, Stuff that Matters
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Red Herring, Inc., founded in 1993, is a media company whose mission is to cover innovation, technology, financing and entrepreneurial activity.
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Wall Street Journal's Mossberg Weighs In
Wall Street Journal Technology reporter Walter Mossberg identified some of his favorite technology blogs. Mr. Mossberg doesn’t vouch for their precision or completeness — and neither do we — but you may find them worth bookmarking.
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