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Nick Kristof Takes Social Good Gaming to the Next Level | Monday, September 24, 2012 12:44 PM | Neha Prakash |
| | Nick Kristof thinks social good needs a new marketing campaign. At the 2012 Social Good Summit, The New York Times columnist and humanitarian spoke about how big businesses and products seem to have smart and successful marketing strategies, but...
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There's No 'White Space' in This Entrepreneur's Calendar | Monday, September 24, 2012 11:02 AM | Lauren Drell |
| | Typical New Yorkers are always hustling, always busy. But when you're a serial entrepreneur in Silicon Alley, you might find yourself busier than most Manhattan dwellers. In fact, you might look at your Google Calendar only to see a collage of...
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Job Hunting? Ustream and 150+ Companies Are Hiring | Monday, September 24, 2012 9:30 AM | Bob Al-Greene |
| | Mashable's mission is to inform the connected generation; but we can help you put that knowledge to work, too. Since 2005, Mashable has been committed to bringing the top digital, social and tech news and resources to our readers. Over time,...
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The Atlantic Launches Mobile-First Business Publication, 'Quartz' | Monday, September 24, 2012 9:14 AM | Lauren Indvik |
| | Quartz, a digital-only business publication from The Atlantic Media Company, went live Monday afternoon. It joins the conglomerate's growing list of digital assets, a portfolio that includes TheAtlantic.com, TheAtlanticCities.com,...
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Fab Spends $1 Million to Test TV Ad Campaign | Monday, September 24, 2012 7:31 AM | Todd Wasserman |
| | Fab gives a guy the magic touch in the first TV ad from the social shopping site. The 60-second spot, from Arnold Worldwide, shows a guy who is able to transform all the items in his apartment from drab to fab to impress a date. As The New York...
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Amazon to Open Kindle Store in Japan Next Month | Monday, September 24, 2012 6:46 AM | Lauren Indvik |
| | Amazon is continuing to bring its e-book store and Kindle e-reader to new territories. Next up? Japan. According to Japanese business publication Nikkei, Amazon is planning to begin selling its eInk e-reader and e-books through a Japan-specific...
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