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Kickstarter Project Offers No-Gape Women's Shirts for Less

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Kickstarter Project Offers No-Gape Women's Shirts for Less
8:41:59 AMLauren Indvik
Two years ago, Rochelle Behrens, a former D.C. lobbyist, made headlines after designing a button-down shirt that did away with the puckering and gaping that frequently occurs in the bust area. Fast forward to today, and Behrens is now working to make a version of her famous shirt at half the price, turning to crowdfunding platform Kickstarter to make it happen.

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4:22:28 AMThe Daily Muse
When you’re looking for a new job, you don’t just want the right position — you want the right culture fit: an office that matches your laid-back vibe, your work-hard-play-hard attitude or your uber-creative personality. A team that supports your love for collaboration, your do-it-yourself spirit, or your desire to have a great mentor.

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Everything Geeks Think They Know About Kickstarter Is Wrong
1:56:04 AMQuartz
Kickstarter has been described as the Home Shopping Network for geeks — picture an online version of the Sharper Image catalog and an investment platform for tech startups having a baby. But this is the wrong way to think about Kickstarter, because the site's founders have actually shied away from tech to take Kickstarter back to its roots: a fundraising platform for all forms of creativity, but mostly in the arts.

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Report: Amazon Expanding Grocery Business to L.A. This Week
Tuesday, June 04, 2013 3:42 PMLauren Indvik
After operating AmazonFresh in its hometown of Seattle for the past six years, Amazon is reportedly ready to expand its online grocery business to Los Angeles as soon as this week. San Francisco could follow later this year. This is according to Reuters, which reported that if Los Angeles and San Francisco "go well," AmazonFresh may roll out to 20 other urban markets next year, perhaps some outside the United States.

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