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Willow Is the New Wood of the Coffin Business
A 200-year old willow processing company has recently targeted the coffin business, and apparently had great success.
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The Monkey Business Illusion
The Monkey Business Illusion by Daniel Simons. This video was one of the 10 finalists for the Best Illusion of the Year competition in May 2010.
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5 Vintage Apple Products That Were Complete Failur
It’s hard to imagine a world without such products as the iphone, ipad or ipod. But over apples thirty years in business they too have had a couple of flops.
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Best Travel-Related Businesses of 2010
There have been some cool ones this year, and the best were of course the most obscure
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The Music Industry & Online Piracy by the Numbers
A worldwide business of over 60 billion dollars per year, the music industry claims to be a huge victim of online piracy. What do the numbers actually say? Find out on our new infographic.
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Zynga valued at $4 billion makes the most lucrativ
Who could have predicted from years ago that virtual farming (Farmville) would be one of the most lucrative businesses on the Internet? Business Insider reveals Zynga's company valuation to top $4 billion.
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Amazing Illustrations by Abbey Watkins
Just about to enter her 3rd year of Textile Design for a Fashion degree at Manchester Metropolitan University 21-year-old Abbey Watkins, is busy with school, illustrating and her blog Tobacco and Leather. Not a bad combination of chores if you ask me. Abb
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Grannies Fight
85 years old and still taking care of business the old fashioned way
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10 of the Best Ads in the World
Just as the movie business, television and theater business have their yearly awards to pick the best of the best so does the outdoor advertising business with its yearly Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.
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No, This Guy is Not Gaudi
About 12 years ago, Dan Phillips started Phoenix Commotion, a construction business in his hometown, Huntsville, Tex., where he builds low-income housing out of salvaged items.
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The 13 Most Badass Moments Of John Wayne’s Caree
Few have ever commanded a movie screen the way John Wayne did. Over the course of his fifty-plus-year career, the six foot-two, 220lb. tough guy made over 170 films, appeared on television and radio, and wore a cowboy hat like nobody’s business. Most wo
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Interview: Justin Timberlake for The Social Networ
Over the past few years singer-turned-actor Justin Timberlake has been trying to make a name for himself in front of the camera. He hasn’t sang or danced in a while because he’s been too busy perfecting his craft as a thespian. Who better to learn fro
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The Ten Oddest Taxes in the U.S.
Taxation is serious business. It’s the foundation of our democracy and helps to pay for important social services and infrastructure. It’s also a pain in the neck to figure how much you owe each year. Even the tax laws themselves, reported by CNN, are
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10 Four Wheel Driving (4WD) Facts You Didn’t Kno
Over the recent years, 4WD has evolved from a hobby to a quintessential motoring lifestyle catering to large families, industries and businesses.
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Creative Inventionland Office
America’s largest invention factory, Inventionland, turns out 2,000-2,400 new inventions each year with a license being secured with a corporation every three business days. Inventionland demonstrates that the innovative spirit is alive and well in Amer
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Leonardo DiCaprio Filmography – Top 10 Movies
Leonardo DiCaprio is by far one of the most best actors around so we have decided to take some time out of our busy day to create a post on just him and his achievements over the years.
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Top 15 Companies Founded By Ex-Employees Of Google
In recent years, many Xooglers(that’s what former Googlers call themselves) left Google and went on to start-up new businesses and made headlines everywhere. Some of the companies were acquired by Google and the founders started working for Google again
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American Music Awards: Red Carpet
That night, took one of the major events of the year in American show business - at Nokia Theatre presented the musical Award American Music Awards. Event attended by large number of stars.
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Design Ideas from a Small Home Makeover
The goal of Sunset's Dream Remodel was to make the most out of 1,400 square feet on a not-much-bigger lot. This 90-year-old Spanish-style bungalow in Los Gatos, Calif., was in need of a makeover and a new location, as it faced a busy boulevard. Because we
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9 Companies on the Ropes in 2011
Whether because of dated products, broken business models or off-target strategies, a lot of notable companies are struggling as they enter the new year. Consider the plights of Sears, Barnes and Noble, Kodak and these 6 others.
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