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→
Divinecaroline.com: It’s safe to say Mary Kay Russell has been busy the last few years. As the mother of four boys, ranging in age→
DailyMail.co.uk: At first glance, they’re partially surreal, and wholly terrifying. But the second mouths on neck, open stitches revealing superficial muscles, and the bionic→
EgyptIndependent.com: With years of pop culture imagery and sex industry stereotypes firmly imprinted on our brains, it might be difficult to convince people that→
Entrepreneur.com: Entrepreneur: Marie Gelin, founder of Atlanta-based Stinky Boyz, a line of sports-themed natural hygiene products for boys. “Aha” moment: Back in the mid-1990s,→
Belfast Telegraph: Branding is important but new quality niche products can be successful if effectively marketed. That is the strong message from The Brewer’s→
Stockhouse: … * Being self-employed is a choice with only 20 per cent of new owners doing so because they couldn’t find a job;→
Shreveport Times: For small, mom-and-pop shops that produce goods for the home but don’t have big advertising budgets, the Internet helps level the playing→
Innovative Vending Solutions, the company behind Mobil-Tee-Vending, also has a baby product vending machine. Innovative Vending Solutions is looking for owners of our newest→
Central Kentucky News: Raising goats and making soap have become second nature for Joe Bremer. The 14-year-old Chicagoan-turned Danville resident launched his own soap-making→
CheezBurger.com: A pair of scientists in New Zealand are predicting that the brothels of the future will be staffed by robot prostitutes. In a→
Oddity Central: Created by Japanese divorce guru Hiroki Terai, Divorce Newspapers are gaining popularity as a quick and painless way to let family, friends→
DailyMail: Dianna Strickland believes nothing takes the place of perseverance. “I would like to encourage other people to follow their dreams,” she said. Strickland,→
NPR: Careful planning can transform the shape and life of a city. But sometimes, a city’s features develop spontaneously — like the immigrant enclaves→
FunkyDiva is a digital jukebox, loaded with over 12,000 songs to suit all tastes of music. The company operates as a network of independent→
National Geographic: Bamboo is among the fastest growing and most adaptable materials on the planet. It can grow up to two inches per hour→
Entrepreneur.com: Entrepreneur: Krystal O’Mara, founder of ReMain Eco Design and Consulting. O’Mara began transforming bikes into living room décor in February 2010.
TrendHunter: Marketing to kids has drastically changed with the advent of new technologies. According to USA Today, the children’s market has become a $1.12→
iol.co.za: Emma Sayle may arrive in what looks suspiciously like sleepwear, suffering from the after-effects of an all-day wine tasting – but she can→
Coast River Business Journal: Chris Donner likes games… vintage stuff. Pinball machines and arcade games. Now, the 29-year-old has purchased Pacific Glass Inc. in→