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The Trump administration wants Apple to create a backdoor into the iPhone. District Attorney Cy Vance Jr. has spent millions trying to find other ways in.
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Geopolitical analyst Parag Khanna has spent his career studying the nature of governance. Now living in Singapore, the expat author hops on the phone with Fast Company to talk politics, power, and how to save the presidency from the president.
about 4 years ago
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Just because you’re in the comfort of your own home doesn’t mean it’s okay to dial into a remote job interview wearing an old pair of sweatpants.
about 4 years ago
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Smart apparel is ushering in the next frontier of performance training. With
connected coaching, sensor-laden clothes use real-time data to correct
biomechanics, boost fitness—and even correct your golf swing.
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If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be on the cover of Fast Company, this is your chance. Creative Director Mike Schnaidt explains how he was inspired to create six new downloadable backgrounds for Zoom.
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If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be on the cover of Fast Company, this is your chance. Creative Director Mike Schnaidt explains how he was inspired to create six new downloadable backgrounds for Zoom.
about 4 years ago
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Jeff Glickman spent decades building an AI to rival the best minds on Wall Street. Is it possible that he’s cracked the code?
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In this week’s episode of “Fast Break,” we talk to Carbon CMO Dara Treseder about how coronavirus is affecting advertising, and Dear Media CEO Michael Bosstick about the future of podcasting.
almost 4 years ago
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Edward Segal opens up about PR in the age of #MeToo, explains why CEOs shouldn’t emulate Trump, and offers some practical advice for Elon Musk.
almost 4 years ago
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Google’s former CEO and his co-authors reflect on the wisdom of the legendary management coach, and what advice he would give in the midst of the pandemic.
over 3 years ago
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Bill Royall was a humble direct mail marketer until he hit upon a novel idea. Royall made himself a millionaire—and transformed higher education in the process. Author Jeffrey Selingo explores the dark side of the admissions-industrial complex.
over 3 years ago
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Bill Royall was a humble direct mail marketer until he hit upon a novel idea. Royall made himself a millionaire—and transformed higher education in the process. Author Jeffrey Selingo explores the dark side of the admissions-industrial complex.
over 3 years ago
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After billionaire status and bankruptcy, Ryan Kavanaugh is seeking a new path to moguldom with Triller, the dark horse TikTok rival endorsed by the Trumps.
over 3 years ago
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Carbon emissions are hidden in virtually everything we consume, write Michael Ferrari and Parag Khanna. To save the planet, we’ll need radical accountability—and the courage to look beyond the usual suspects.
over 3 years ago
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Forty years after Apple’s stock market debut, I tracked down the company’s earliest big sellers. Would they now beg for a mulligan? Here’s what I learned.
over 3 years ago
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Imagine the horrors of coronavirus, compounded and made permanent. That’s climate change. Politicians who care about the future (ours and theirs) can’t wait to act.
over 3 years ago
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If there’s a villain in the GameStop saga, it’s the federal regulators who failed to notice the world was changing and didn’t bother to update the rules.
about 3 years ago
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SPACs can operate like “venture capital in the public markets,” which may appeal to amateurs seeking their inner Elon Musk. But it rarely works out well for the retail crowd.
about 3 years ago
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Neighbors who refuse to talk. Shady investors in Macau. And a chilling warning. Could this New Jersey deli be the real deal—or a front for a brazen fraud?
about 3 years ago
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Critics accuse the medical provider of not matching the level of its treatment of mental illnesses with that of its care for physical health.
about 3 years ago
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The home-rental giant was at a crossroads—financially and spiritually—when COVID-19 hit. Today, it’s the world’s most valuable hospitality company, poised to remake travel once again.
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