September 5, 2008

Fast Company Features

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11 Facebook Applications That Were Built to Fail

 | by Brendan Collins and Rachel King

Ever since Facebook opened up its application service to third-party developers, the site has been littered with applications; some great, some good, some bad, and some really, really bad.


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Clorox Goes Green

 | by Anya Kamenetz

Since Clorox enlisted the Sierra Club to hype a new green product line, sales are booming. But the club is dealing with a nasty little stain.


Member Blogs

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Four Questions for Developing Your Personal Brand

 | posted by Bud Bilanich

If you want to create positive personal impact, you need to do three things: 1) create, build and nurture your personal brand; 2) dress for...

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Is there a market for I-Phone in Asia ?

 | posted by Damien Duhamel

Apple just launched its mobile phone in Asia. I won’t extensively comment on the technicality of the phone, neither will I comment in its...

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Expert Blogs

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Katrina, the Media, and Corporate Social Responsibility

 | posted by Alice Korngold

On this third anniversary of Katrina, and in Gustav’s wake, we see the power of the media to engage us in bearing witness. Reporters bring the...

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The Leading Edge - Instilling Confidence (Part 2)

 | posted by Mark Goulston

A track record, my kingdom for a track record. In my last blog I spoke about...

FC Now Staff Blogs

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Honda Refreshes Its High-Tech Hybrids

 | posted by Chris Dannen

Apparently a little miffed at the popularity of the Toyota [NYSE:TM] Prius, Honda [NYSE:HMC] is planning a "Prius-killer"...

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Blog World 2008

 | posted by Saabira Chaudhuri

It's fall again and while summer's valiantly trying to extend its tenure, pretty soon our shadows will get longer and our days shorter. For...