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How Kickstarter Became a Lab for Daring Prototypes and Ingenious Products
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The man behind the company that made lingerie mainstream and mall-friendly.
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Owning a Body Shop store seemed like the perfect business, with great products and earth-friendly management. So why are some franchisees now suing the company?

A tiny marketing firm brings product mascots
Krispy Kreme sells more than just doughnuts
Debra Killian says a giant competitor illegally poached her employees, customers, and trade secrets. And the Connecticut attorney general believes her.
How a tiny drive-in restaurant in Arizona became the center of a bitter battle over English-only rules in the workplace.
Opening Subway franchises in the People’s Republic–home of a billion potential customers–seemed like easy money. Until someone tried it.
If you’re a designer, big retailers want your ideas. They just don’t want to pay for them.
A second home in Hawaii, friendships with Colin Powell and Deepak Chopra, holiday parties for 700–life is good when you’re Marc Benioff. He sells a boring product yet lives like a rock star. Then again, he learned from the best: his former boss Larry Ellison.
28.5 Minutes $125,000 in Production Costs 12 Low-Budget Actors and an Ex-Diamond Salesman But Wait, There’s More!
What’s it like in the last few days before a company goes public? A little tense. Even a little scary. Here is one company’s coming-out party.

Well-funded, big-studio-backed comedy-video Web sites have taken more hits than they’ve made. Does anyone have a plan that’s not a joke?
