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How To Build A Powerful Professional Network. Want to get ahead? Here are 10 key people you'll need in your network to help you succeed.
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140 Ways to Change the World. Do something nice for someone can change the world. Maybe not the whole world, but their world. Start small. Start now. Check out the list.
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Gates- and Google-funded Sal Khan seeks to make his popular YouTube lessons universally accessible, and change the nature of education in the process. In 2008, Sal Khan had a bright future making millions as a hedge fund manager. He gave it up to produce low-budget math films on YouTube for free. Fortunately, hidden among his millions of loyal students, were the wealthiest of educational philanthropists, Bill Gates and the Google Foundation. Now, with a whole lot of cash and even more street cred, Khan aims to demote the institution of "school" to just one of many educational options.
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How Today’s Hottest Startups Got Their Names. There are no rules to naming a startup. And most entrepreneurs do assume that the name they choose will change before their businesses really start to gain momentum. Consequently, it doesn’t shock us that some of our favorite startups were sired by picking names out of hats, by throwing out odd proper nouns that might be cheap domain names and by haphazardly removing vowels. Ever wonder what a “Twitter” is, or who the “Hipmunk” is? Mashable asked nine startups to share the story behind their names.
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How Apple could revolutionize solar. If Apple launched one of its gadgets with embedded solar cells, it could revolutionize the market for solar. Apple has been exploring how to use solar power to charge gadgets for some time, including looking into ways to embed solar cells in devices. But if Apple made the leap to an actual commercial launch, it could be a solar game changer.
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U2 documentary to open TIFF. From the Sky Down, a documentary about U2 by American Davis Guggenheim, is to open the Toronto International Film Festival.
It is the first time in 40 years that a documentary has been chosen for the prestigious opening night slot at TIFF.
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The Songs Behind Your Favorite Commercials [VIDEOS]. The union of music and advertising dates back to radio’s infancy. Now, the world’s biggest companies are infusing their commercials with songs from popular musicians as well as emerging artists, to brand their latest products and services.
But why? Studies dissecting music’s effect on consumers suggest that songs — more often than not — positively mold a viewer’s response to an advertisement. The right song choice can influence how long a person watches a commercial and sway them into buying what’s in the ad.
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Chris Johnson laughs all the way to the bank! Titans agree on four-year, $53.5 million extension Chris Johnson and the Tennessee Titans have found common ground. The team reached an agreement Thursday with its franchise running back.
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