Looking for something new to farm? What about salt? From the outside, Midge Jolly’s newest salt house looks like an igloo that went long→
Washington Post: Most prospective college students submit several applications. Allen Gannett fired off just one, to George Washington University, then threw up his hands→
A Canadian company called Knowaste has developed a system to extract the recyclable plastic from dirty disposable baby diapers for use in roofing tiles→
Birmingham Mail Nigel Baker and Eleanor Hoad came up with the idea Urban Harvest, a community juice and preserves business, after years of watching→
Wall Street Journal: Watson, the “Jeopardy!”-playing computer system, is getting a job. WellPoint Inc. and International Business Machines Corp. are set to announce a→
DavisPatch: Laurie Coffroth looked at the sorry state of funding for public education and saw a business opportunity. The Elk Grove mother of three→
Singularity Hub: The physical to digital conversion of books just got a lot cheaper with the launch of 1DollarScan.com, based in San Jose, California.→
Idaho Statesman: Sixteen Idaho companies have been recognized by Inc. magazine as among the 5,000 fastest growing in the country. Meridian based Scentsy took→
Whether you’re looking for a place to build your invention or have it manufactured, it is a long process that can intimidate the toughest→
Many retiree’s today are not happy with that status. They may be of age, but they are not ready to stop. That is why→
Before Steve Jobs and Larry Ellison there was a woman who blazed a trail straight to CEO in the tech industry. Her name is→
It takes a certain personality and style to become a successful entrepreneur. However, what does it take to become the man or woman on→