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Fast Company Feature | 1 recommendations
Fast Company Feature | 1 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.
Fast Company Feature | 1 recommendations
Between Al Gore's movie, an Inconvenient Truth, and the inconvenient truth that gas costs an average of $2.85 a gallon, average consumers are joining the ranks of a long list of celebrities, including The Huffington Post's Arianna Huffington and TV personalities Bill Maher and Ellen DeGeneres, in switching to a hybrid vehicle, powered by a combination of an electric motor and a gasoline-fueled engine. And Toyota's plan to sell one million hybrids a year by early next decade suggests hybrids are on their way to mainstream status.