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more about #fastcompany more comments → Pope John Peeps II: Speaking as someone who actually read Aristotle's works, I can firmly tell you that the kind of person who says that it's one of their "favourite book... more » ChillbearLatrigue: I thought that this story was going to be about the Love Boat. Not Boat-Loving. Imagine my chagrine. more » raincoaster: I'm only a humble Canadian, but isn't it true that even the lowliest intern in publishing thinks they can do better than late-midlife editor of Fast C... more » GuyBitchy: Sailing... takes me a away... from self-realization... I'm an ass-ass-asshole... more » BadUncle: Drunk dialing. Drunk texting. Drunk emailing. don't do it. more » Midge: Hmmmm... even my fingers smell successful! more » FracturedAcetabulum: *and duplicate from dammit! more » FracturedAcetabulum: Are they hiring? I'd love to work for this guy. He sounds like an inspiring leader, and someone from whom I could learn a lot from. more » Accidental Billionaire: And yeah. Scoble wastes time firing the names of web 2.0 startups around. Like he's a litmus test or something. What? I fail to see the substance. It'... more » Accidental Billionaire: The thing that sickens me about Scoble is 1.) He's a talentless no nothing 2.) People somehow look to him for approval 3.) Yet, he looks to them for a... more » GuyBitchy: How's Fast Company doing in general? Speeding along? Or slowing down? more » El Matardillo: Scoble was reviled at Microsoft then and wherever he goes now as a lightweight blowhard and dilettante. He is the perfect complement to Julia Allison. more » iplaudius: Why is it always about looks? Not everyone can be as handsome and svelte as Owen Thomas. more » MATIC: Poor Scobez. He's so easy to hate, and yet honestly doesn't seem to be a "bad" guy at all. more » MrInBetween: A "steady IV drip of attention" is the best decription of Twitter that I've seen. Well done. more » -
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Visualizing Media Overload
Fast Company visualizes "The Biggest Stories of Our Time." Here, a graph of media mentions for panic-inducing stories like disease and the Y2K bug. See them all at Fast Company. -
#twitterati
The Twitterati Help Us Realize What Blueprint Cleanse Tastes Like
Twitter is like a real-time conversation! And just like many conversations, sometimes you want to cover your ears, Eric Eldon, Micki Maynard, Ellen McGirt and others teach us: More » -
#exits
John Koten, Fast Company's volatile CEO, has reportedly departed, as underlings suspected he would.
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#exits
Boat-Loving Fast Company CEO Out of His Office
John Koten, the nautical-enthusiast CEO of Fast Company and Inc. publisher Mansueto Ventures, moved out of his office last week ... into a cubicle. The move has magazine workers "freaking out," a tipster tells us. More » -
#leaks
Fast Company CEO: 'Show Some Respect'
What thoughts keep magazines bosses up late at night? Late last night John Koten, the CEO of Fast Company publisher Mansueto Ventures, was wondering why his staff hasn't asked him about how great he is. More » -
#bloggingfordollars
The Decline and Fall of Robert Scoble
Ignored in high school, the geek princes of social media now thrive on attention from eager fanboys (and calculating flacks). Relentless Fast Company egoblogger Robert Scoble was their king. Until he got dethroned. More » -
#twitterati
Refugees in Chad Could Have Used That Soup, Twitter Lady
What did the media overshare today? Jennifer 8. Lee thought about high school reunions instead of Snapple, Today's Ann Curry toured refugee camps, and Fast Company's Ellen McGirt got down with a lot of leather. More » -


