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Q&A: Dave Liniger, co-founder, RE/MAX
A powerful CEO for four decades, Dave Liniger woke up partially paralyzed one day. He tells us how depending on others affected his leadership.
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With startup contest, Google boosts image in Europe
Google gets France's newest entrepreneurs to think big as they vie for the chance to get a head start.
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Students design storm chasing UAVs
In the wake of the tornado that tore through central Oklahoma, a team of students have ramped up the design of UAVs to track them.
May 24, 2013 10:50am |
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'The disruptive dozen': 12 technologies with the greatest economic impact
New report from McKinsey Global Institute identify the top world-changing technologies that will add the most value to the global economy.
1 | May 24, 2013 9:12am |
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Ride-sharing service gets $60 million boost
Potential legal problems aren't scaring away investors from sharing startups.
May 24, 2013 8:27am |
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How to be more productive at work
Think of your workday as a series of shorter sprints, not a marathon.
1 | May 24, 2013 4:00am |
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Books | House arrest
A review of Snob Zones: Fear, Prejudice, and Real Estate by Lisa Prevost.
1 | May 24, 2013 1:46am |
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Q&A: Dave Liniger, co-founder, RE/MAX, on work ethic and leadership
A powerful CEO for four decades, Dave Liniger woke up partially paralyzed one day. He talks about whether being dependent affected his leadership and what led to his success.
3 | May 24, 2013 1:46am |
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Google's image in Europe gets boost with startup contest
PARIS -- Google gets France's newest entrepreneurs to think big as they vie for the chance to get a head start.
2 | May 24, 2013 1:45am |
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Is the student loan debt "bubble" bursting?
Student loan defaults in the United States are now at a record high and recent graduates are on average accumulating more debt than ever.
28 | May 23, 2013 7:58pm |
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Greek yogurt has a toxic secret
There's one problem with the swift rise of the Greek yogurt industry: acid whey.
2 | May 23, 2013 2:16pm |
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Coal's U.S. comeback
Old habits die hard. As natural gas prices rise, coal has reversed its slide and surged ahead as the clear leader in electric power generation. CO2? What CO2?
14 | May 23, 2013 12:33pm |
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Japan's Nikkei plummets amid volatile sentiment
The Nikkei index took a nosedive overnight on debt fears as bond rates rose. Japan has otherwise experienced major growth through government stimulus over the past year.
1 | May 23, 2013 10:30am |
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Wanted: autistic programmers and software testers
German software giant SAP has partnered with Specialisterne to help it find, recruit and train people with autism to work as programmers, data quality assurance specialists and product testers.
3 | May 23, 2013 10:05am |
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Fashion e-store Zalora snaps up $100M
The Zappos-style Southeast Asia-based online fashion store has raised $100 million to scale up operations.
1 | May 23, 2013 8:45am |
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Sign of the times: Sears stores morph into data centers
Once a bastion of dungarees and power tools, the iconic retailer thinks it has figured out a modern way to market all those abandoned stores that it still owns.
May 23, 2013 7:51am |
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Tesla pays off $465 million loan nine years early
There's more good news for Tesla.
17 | May 23, 2013 6:35am |
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Darpa's warrior web takes its first steps
Soldiers who carry 100-pound loads for substantial periods of time across rough and hilly terrain can often suffer injuries and fatigue -- but DARPA's Warrior Web aims to change that.
May 23, 2013 5:38am |
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Apps that simplify your life in space
Get alerts when you're about to orbit over the Grand Canyon! Learn whether you'll need an umbrella on Jupiter today! These things work for earthlings too.
May 23, 2013 5:36am |
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Navy completes test flight of Triton spy drone
In the next step for the deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles, the U.S. Navy took its MQ-4C Triton maritime drone to the skies for the first time.
1 | May 23, 2013 5:00am |
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The 3D printed gun that costs only $25
A Wisconsin engineer has printed what he calls the "Lulz Liberator" on a commercially-available printer.
1 | May 23, 2013 4:44am |
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Amazon's Kindle Worlds gives fan fiction new legitimacy
Amazon's new publishing platform may be a genius business move, but without any serious quality control, will the market be flooded with bad writing?
1 | May 23, 2013 4:43am |











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