Member Blog | February 10, 2008 2:00 pm
I think that Fast Company should be commended for starting a social media/networking component to it's business model. Now the question will be can they drive membership to levels that make the...
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Fast Company Feature | 4 recommendations
Fast Company is about to shake things up again.
Back in 1995, in our first issue, we announced on our cover: "Computing is Social." It became a Fast Company mantra and helped open the eyes of a generation of entrepreneurs to the possibilities of the Internet.
In November of 1997, before social networking on the Web was called social networking, FastCompany.com started the "Company of Friends," dubbed the "Fast Company Readers' Network."
Fast Company Feature | 2 recommendations
This promises to be a joyous holiday season for Steve Jobs and the incandescent Apple. Over the past year, the company's numbers have been stunning: Sales are up 24%, earnings up 75%, margins topping 30%, stock price up 146%.
Fast Company Feature | 2 recommendations
"Come play!"
Shana Fisher emails this challenge from her eighth-floor perch at IAC headquarters, a sleek, white Frank Gehry jewel on Manhattan's west side. Her office is immaculate, with four white leather chairs, a pink door, and a magnificent view of the Hudson River. Not that she notices on this Friday afternoon. She's trying to navigate a blue marble across a virtual obstacle course without getting bumped off into the clouds.
"No mercy," warns one of her opponents, a hard-core gamer in Eugene, Oregon.