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Fast Company Sarah Kessler |
With New App, Equinox Begins To Expand Beyond Physical Locations The company released a new app and a redesigned website that it hopes will be its first step toward becoming a digital -- not just physical -- center for fitness. |
Fast Company Erica Berger |
The Day The Online Music Died: How Popularity Doomed Streaming Darlings East Village Radio For music services on the Internet, the cost of acquiring and maintaining a listener and building an engaged fan base is much higher than in that of consumer tech companies like Facebook. |
CRM June 2014 Leonard Klie |
Virtual Receptionists Work for Virtual Law Firm Ruby Receptionists answers Burton Law's calls from miles away. |
Fast Company June 2014 Om Malik |
Uber Is the New Google Google may be more than 15 years old and a search-and-advertising behemoth, and Uber may be a five-year-old startup remaking urban transportation. But they think the same. |
Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
With This Tech, I Thee Wed: How One Couple Created Their Dream Wedding For Under $10,000 The couple decided to forgo a wedding planner and rely, instead, on tech startups to orchestrate almost every aspect of the big day. |
Fast Company Evie Nagy |
Thumbtack Is Coming For Yelp And Angie's List As the Smartest Way To Hire Skilled Pros Unlike review sites that primarily display information, Thumbtack makes introductions between customers and professionals based on the specific needs of a project. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Evernote And Moleskine Team Up To Create Smart Business Notebook Evernote and Moleskine are at it again. The two companies have partnered up to create a special notebook for Evernote users geared toward enterprise customers. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
FTC Subpoena Revelations, Thousands Of Complaints Send Yelp's Stock Price Tumbling A steady stream of business owners have gone on record, including in the Los Angeles Times, claiming that Yelp threatened to display negative reviews more prominently if they didn't pay for advertising. |
Fast Company Kenrya Rankin Naasel |
The Homejoy Creation Story: It All Started With A Dirty Bathroom Adora Cheung, CEO and cofounder of Homejoy, and her younger brother, Aaron, launched their website in July 2012 -- to reduce the work of finding a trained and trustworthy home cleaning pro to a few clicks. |
Fast Company Gwen Moran |
How Uber Changed The Way They Hire As Uber worked on disrupting the transportation market with its technology-based approach to catching a ride, the company needed good people fast. |
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