For anyone that has ever worried about leaving their bicycle unprotected and out-of-view, an inventor has created a new desk just for you. Known→
I thought that being dragged behind a horse was a very bad thing. I guess I was wrong. Daily Mail: Thrill seekers are competing→
It is often said that when people can’t do then they teach. For Craig Wallin it was more along the lines of doing first→
The billboard systems provide a new unique outdoor advertising format to reach audiences in any coastal location or waterfront event. “It’s the only product→
The seaweed king of Prince Edward Island hasn’t yet made a buck from the seaweed he’s been collecting to sell as fertilizer, but that’s→
The BallStars heat transfer system offer entrepreneurs a full-color heat transfer process that can cost-effectively produce photo sports balls. Their business opportunity comes complete→
Somewhere between 7 and 10 percent of the worldwide adult population is left-handed. Is that a big enough market for your products? It might→
Cheryl Brady, owner of Vet Care Express, said she founded the Bradenton business in November because there was a big need for emergency transportation→
It’s not every day artists decide to go into auto repair, but that is what makes Donna Curtin’s story so unique. She always had→
Damn Cool Pictures: A controversial zoo in Argentina allows tourists to have extremely close encounters with some of the most dangerous predators in the→
Men With Pens asked: When was the last time you cleared up your clutter? I don’t mean office clutter (though you should probably take→
The Consumerist: MoviePass is a new in-beta service that lets movie buffs watch as many movies in theaters as they want for $50 a→
Used books don’t go away once they’ve been read once. They stick around for a long, long time and can make you lots of money.
New to the scooter business, Doug Vitello and Gary Parr worked hard to meet their customers’ needs. But there was one type of customer→
Orlando Sentinel: In the aftermath of the 2004 hurricane season, several clients of Michael Cennamo’s home-trim business complained of leaks from their front doors→
People love to laugh, and that includes Micha Weinblatt. He launched his company, Crooked Monkey, in 2005, and he’s now one of the top→
With digital music, vinyl records were declared dead. When you are declared dead you can become part of a vinyl record thanks to Andvinyly,→
1928 – The U.K. Parliament passes the Dangerous Drugs Act outlawing cannabis. 1951 – CBS makes the first color televisions available for sale to→
The Age (blog): Education can change the world. And that’s what young entrepreneur Adam Brimo, who turns 25 next month, is banking on with→