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The massive platform competition means companies must do everything they can to retain customers. The marketplace will sort itself out, says Chris Anderson, author of Free.
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In the digital world, there’s disconnect between the price of production and the final price of the product. What does this mean for business? Wired editor-in-chief, Chris Anderson, explains.
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It’s Google. Surprised? Wired’s Chris Anderson describes what the universe would look like in this new way of doing business.
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Chris Anderson, author of The Long Tail and Free, reflects on what forces helped him arrive at his new concept.
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A conversation with the Editor-in-Chief of Wired Magazine and author of The Long Tail and Free: The Future of a Radical Price.
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A conversation with the CEO and co-founder of rmbrME.
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According to Gabe Zichermann, founder and CEO of rmbrME, games can improve the outcomes in all of life’s aspects. This video is part of a “Profiles in Entrepreneurship” series with […]
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Entrepreneur Gabe Zichermann relocated his team from San Francisco to Manhattan. He has one regret. This video is part of a “Profiles in Entrepreneurship” series with Start Out, which promotes […]
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Gabe Zichermann has started two of his own companies. Maybe that’s why he hasn’t felt the challenges of being gay in the business world. This video is part of a […]
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The key is figuring out how to move that train one foot out of the station, says serial tech entrepreneur Gabe Zichermann. This video is part of a “Profiles in […]
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You’re as likely to win the lottery as create a winning application for the iPhone. Serial tech entrepreneur Gabe Zichermann explains.
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Gabe Zichermann, the founder and CEO of rmbrME, could never remember anyone he’d met. So he started a business. This video is part of a “Profiles in Entrepreneurship” series with […]
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Jason Christopher Hartley on creating “Surrender,” a play about his Army experience.
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The soldier and author reveals his role models.
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An Iraq veteran explains why the pen is more challenging than the sword.
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What you can’t know about the Army until you join.
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An Iraq veteran reflects on the disturbing ratio of enemies to innocents killed in combat.
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The author and former infantryman argues that homosexuals belong in the infantry—and women don’t.
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How one American soldier blogged the truth about the war until his commander stopped him.
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An Iraq soldier’s gritty life at war, from confrontation to masturbation to defecation.
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The story of one Army National Guardsman in New York on 9/11.
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A conversation with the Harvard Professor of Physics.
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Physicist Melissa Franklin would love to have a dream dinner with Samuel Beckett or Richard Feynman, but she’s afraid she’d get nervous and make a fool of herself.
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Physicist Melissa Franklin recommends you avoid trying to control where your ideas take you—instead, let them do their own thing.
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Empirical scientists won’t stop making fun of popular science icons like Brian Greene, but that doesn’t mean they don’t love them.
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Melissa Franklin stays up at night concerned mainly about how her son is doing in Little League; though she worries about bigger problems, they aren’t tangible enough to make her […]
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Why is a group of brilliant scientists spending millions to find the smallest particles in the universe? As it turns out, they will be able to teach us a lot […]
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Will the new Large Hadron Collider create an earth-consuming black hole? Highly unlikely, says the Harvard physicist, but if it did, “it wouldn’t be so bad.”
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Supercolliders are expensive to build and maintain, slow to get going, become obsolete as soon as a new one is built, and are shooting for discoveries that even physicists are […]
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Melissa Franklin had her share of challenges n the male-dominated world of physics: colleagues made passes at her, they asked her not talk, and were generally “less evolved socially.” She […]
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