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      <description>Professor and author C. K. Prahalad explores how G.E. took a local innovation, designed to help those in the poorest and most remote villages in India and China, and turned it into a global, game-changing product. In his book, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid, he argues that this is no anomaly, but rather the future of innovation.</description>
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      <title>Fast Company Live: Ondi Timoner on "We Live in Public"</title>
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      <description>Noah Brier, creator of brandtags.net discusses how he came up with the idea, what is reveals about brands, and how to manage a brand for the online world.</description>
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      <description>Learn how to sip and savor fine beers with a sophistication that rivals the snobbiest of wine connoisseurs. Jim Koch, the founder of craft-brewer Samuel Adams gives a quick lesson, drawn from his 25-years of experience as a master beer maker.</description>
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      <title>: Performance-Driven Design</title>
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      <title>: Craft-Brewer Sam Adams Gives Back</title>
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      <description>Jim Koch, the founder of beer maker Samuel Adams, was among the first of a now ubiquitous trend of craft-brewers, nearly 25-years-ago. Today his company is a giant in the industry, but he's still committed to the community as a recent hops shortage demonstrated.</description>
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      <description>Dave Stewart, co-founder of Eurythmics, and singer Cindy Gomez discuss creating a new dance-off game for Nokia handsets. Set to their original song, "Are You Out of Your Mind".</description>
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      <title>: Winky Face</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 18:04:33 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Fast Company Live: Winky Face</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 18:04:33 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>: A Recipe for Regeneration</title>
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      <description>Regrowing body parts has only recently become a medical reality, and it's having a profound impact on the care patient's receive, and their long-term prospects for recovery. Dr. Anthony Atala is at the forefront of research, heading up the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. He was inspired to develop new techniques for organ regeneration by his work as a pediatrician, where he was disappointed by the century-old techniques that were still in use. Here he describes what he was up against, and how he goes about creating a new organ from original tissue.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Regrowing body parts has only recently become a medical reality, and it's having a profound impact on the care patient's receive, and their long-term prospects for recovery. Dr. Anthony Atala is at the forefront of research, heading up the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. He was inspired to develop new techniques for organ regeneration by his work as a pediatrician, where he was disappointed by the century-old techniques that were still in use. Here he describes what he was up against, and how he goes about creating a new organ from original tissue.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Regrowing body parts has only recently become a medical reality, and it's having a profound impact on the care patient's receive, and their long-term prospects for recovery. Dr. Anthony Atala is at the forefront of research, heading up the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. He was inspired to develop new techniques for organ regeneration by his work as a pediatrician, where he was disappointed by the century-old techniques that were still in use. Here he describes what he was up against, and how he goes about creating a new organ from original tissue.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Regrowing body parts has only recently become a medical reality, and it's having a profound impact on the care patient's receive, and their long-term prospects for recovery. Dr. Anthony Atala is at the forefront of research, heading up the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. He was inspired to develop new techniques for organ regeneration by his work as a pediatrician, where he was disappointed by the century-old techniques that were still in use. Here he describes what he was up against, and how he goes about creating a new organ from original tissue.</description>
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      <title>Fast Company Live: Developing Facebook's Social O.S.</title>
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      <description>With over 200 million registered users, Facebook is the largest social network ever. With that size come opportunities for creating new applications that place social interaction at their core&#8212;what Senior Platform Manager, Dave Morin, refers to as a social operating system. Morin is charged with engineering the society of developers that utilize Facebook to rethink games, applications and information exchange from a social perspective.</description>
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      <title>: Developing Facebook's Social O.S.</title>
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      <title>: Earth, Wind and Fire: An Alternative Energy Forum</title>
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      <description>Fast Company recently organized a panel to discuss the role business has to play in developing sustainable, alternative energy. Including heavy-weights like Richard E. Williams, President of Shell WindEnergy, and Chad Maglaque of wind appliance maker Clarian Technologies. Here are some highlights from the event.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Fast Company recently organized a panel to discuss the role business has to play in developing sustainable, alternative energy. Including heavy-weights like Richard E. Williams, President of Shell WindEnergy, and Chad Maglaque of wind appliance maker Clarian Technologies. Here are some highlights from the event.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Fast Company Live: Earth, Wind and Fire: An Alternative Energy Forum</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24815794-Fast-Company-Live-Earth-Wind-and-Fire-An-Alternative-Energy-Forum</link>
      <description>Fast Company recently organized a panel to discuss the role business has to play in developing sustainable, alternative energy. Including heavy-weights like Richard E. Williams, President of Shell WindEnergy, and Chad Maglaque of wind appliance maker Clarian Technologies. Here are some highlights from the event.</description>
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      <title>: Patagonia's Underwear is Designed for Exposure</title>
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      <description>When Yvon Chouinard told his product design team at Patagonia to free the company's underwear from wasteful plastic and cardboard packaging he was told to expect failure. Instead, the newly exposed drawers inspired fresh designs, more distinct products and a huge jump in sales.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>When Yvon Chouinard told his product design team at Patagonia to free the company's underwear from wasteful plastic and cardboard packaging he was told to expect failure. Instead, the newly exposed drawers inspired fresh designs, more distinct products and a huge jump in sales.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>When Yvon Chouinard told his product design team at Patagonia to free the company's underwear from wasteful plastic and cardboard packaging he was told to expect failure. Instead, the newly exposed drawers inspired fresh designs, more distinct products and a huge jump in sales.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>When Yvon Chouinard told his product design team at Patagonia to free the company's underwear from wasteful plastic and cardboard packaging he was told to expect failure. Instead, the newly exposed drawers inspired fresh designs, more distinct products and a huge jump in sales.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>When Yvon Chouinard told his product design team at Patagonia to free the company's underwear from wasteful plastic and cardboard packaging he was told to expect failure. Instead, the newly exposed drawers inspired fresh designs, more distinct products and a huge jump in sales.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>When Yvon Chouinard told his product design team at Patagonia to free the company's underwear from wasteful plastic and cardboard packaging he was told to expect failure. Instead, the newly exposed drawers inspired fresh designs, more distinct products and a huge jump in sales.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>: The Imagineered Workspace: Laura Guido-Clark</title>
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      <title>: The Imagineered Workspace: Jason Heredia</title>
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      <title>: Wal-Mart's Revolution From Above</title>
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      <description>Point-of-sale behemoth National Cash Register, now known as NCR, is looking beyond it's humble origins as a cash register manufacturer, showing off working prototypes of new technologies that could entirely reshape the consumer experience. Check out this demonstration of a system that utilizes Microsoft's Surface, a cell phone with Near Field Communications technology, and a cash dispenser that takes design cues from the Xbox 360. Also take a peek at a system that puts your cellphone at the center of hospitality: booking your hotel room with a brush across a kiosk, acting as a surrogate currency and even getting coded as your room key.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Point-of-sale behemoth National Cash Register, now known as NCR, is looking beyond it's humble origins as a cash register manufacturer, showing off working prototypes of new technologies that could entirely reshape the consumer experience. Check out this demonstration of a system that utilizes Microsoft's Surface, a cell phone with Near Field Communications technology, and a cash dispenser that takes design cues from the Xbox 360. Also take a peek at a system that puts your cellphone at the center of hospitality: booking your hotel room with a brush across a kiosk, acting as a surrogate currency and even getting coded as your room key.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Point-of-sale behemoth National Cash Register, now known as NCR, is looking beyond it's humble origins as a cash register manufacturer, showing off working prototypes of new technologies that could entirely reshape the consumer experience. Check out this demonstration of a system that utilizes Microsoft's Surface, a cell phone with Near Field Communications technology, and a cash dispenser that takes design cues from the Xbox 360. Also take a peek at a system that puts your cellphone at the center of hospitality: booking your hotel room with a brush across a kiosk, acting as a surrogate currency and even getting coded as your room key.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>: Desk Throne Showdown</title>
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      <description>Office seating seems simple, offer good support your posterior and back to help you through hours of stationary labor. The variety of innovative responses, however, betrays the true difficulty of giving comfort to a tremendous diversity of body shapes, sizes and sitting habits. Here we survey the latest salvo from three industry leaders, all vying for a chance to cradle you through a hard day's work. Herman-Miller offers the Embody, which features a complicated back design that appears to have been inspired by circuit boards. Knoll shows of its Generation chair, a flexible, bendable, fun seat, destined for the offices of design shops and creative pros. Finally, Humanscale's Dffrient World Chair offers a sophisticated, sleek and minimal design, and is certain to be a hit with its relatively modest price.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Office seating seems simple, offer good support your posterior and back to help you through hours of stationary labor. The variety of innovative responses, however, betrays the true difficulty of giving comfort to a tremendous diversity of body shapes, sizes and sitting habits. Here we survey the latest salvo from three industry leaders, all vying for a chance to cradle you through a hard day's work. Herman-Miller offers the Embody, which features a complicated back design that appears to have been inspired by circuit boards. Knoll shows of its Generation chair, a flexible, bendable, fun seat, destined for the offices of design shops and creative pros. Finally, Humanscale's Dffrient World Chair offers a sophisticated, sleek and minimal design, and is certain to be a hit with its relatively modest price.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Office seating seems simple, offer good support your posterior and back to help you through hours of stationary labor. The variety of innovative responses, however, betrays the true difficulty of giving comfort to a tremendous diversity of body shapes, sizes and sitting habits. Here we survey the latest salvo from three industry leaders, all vying for a chance to cradle you through a hard day's work. Herman-Miller offers the Embody, which features a complicated back design that appears to have been inspired by circuit boards. Knoll shows of its Generation chair, a flexible, bendable, fun seat, destined for the offices of design shops and creative pros. Finally, Humanscale's Dffrient World Chair offers a sophisticated, sleek and minimal design, and is certain to be a hit with its relatively modest price.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Office seating seems simple, offer good support your posterior and back to help you through hours of stationary labor. The variety of innovative responses, however, betrays the true difficulty of giving comfort to a tremendous diversity of body shapes, sizes and sitting habits. Here we survey the latest salvo from three industry leaders, all vying for a chance to cradle you through a hard day's work. Herman-Miller offers the Embody, which features a complicated back design that appears to have been inspired by circuit boards. Knoll shows of its Generation chair, a flexible, bendable, fun seat, destined for the offices of design shops and creative pros. Finally, Humanscale's Dffrient World Chair offers a sophisticated, sleek and minimal design, and is certain to be a hit with its relatively modest price.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Office seating seems simple, offer good support your posterior and back to help you through hours of stationary labor. The variety of innovative responses, however, betrays the true difficulty of giving comfort to a tremendous diversity of body shapes, sizes and sitting habits. Here we survey the latest salvo from three industry leaders, all vying for a chance to cradle you through a hard day's work. Herman-Miller offers the Embody, which features a complicated back design that appears to have been inspired by circuit boards. Knoll shows of its Generation chair, a flexible, bendable, fun seat, destined for the offices of design shops and creative pros. Finally, Humanscale's Dffrient World Chair offers a sophisticated, sleek and minimal design, and is certain to be a hit with its relatively modest price.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Office seating seems simple, offer good support your posterior and back to help you through hours of stationary labor. The variety of innovative responses, however, betrays the true difficulty of giving comfort to a tremendous diversity of body shapes, sizes and sitting habits. Here we survey the latest salvo from three industry leaders, all vying for a chance to cradle you through a hard day's work. Herman-Miller offers the Embody, which features a complicated back design that appears to have been inspired by circuit boards. Knoll shows of its Generation chair, a flexible, bendable, fun seat, destined for the offices of design shops and creative pros. Finally, Humanscale's Dffrient World Chair offers a sophisticated, sleek and minimal design, and is certain to be a hit with its relatively modest price.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Fast Company Live: Rebooting Terminator: A Theory of Screens</title>
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      <description>As the distribution systems grow stronger and become more sophisticated, director McG believes a shift will take place that will draw the emphasis away from specific outlets, and toward viewing that is distributed across a whole range of devices, from cell phones to home theaters. In this new landscape even the smallest, lowest budget film shot on a handicam might have as good a shot as a multimillion dollar blockbuster.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>As the distribution systems grow stronger and become more sophisticated, director McG believes a shift will take place that will draw the emphasis away from specific outlets, and toward viewing that is distributed across a whole range of devices, from cell phones to home theaters. In this new landscape even the smallest, lowest budget film shot on a handicam might have as good a shot as a multimillion dollar blockbuster.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>As the distribution systems grow stronger and become more sophisticated, director McG believes a shift will take place that will draw the emphasis away from specific outlets, and toward viewing that is distributed across a whole range of devices, from cell phones to home theaters. In this new landscape even the smallest, lowest budget film shot on a handicam might have as good a shot as a multimillion dollar blockbuster.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>: Rebooting Terminator: A Theory of Screens</title>
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      <description>As the distribution systems grow stronger and become more sophisticated, director McG believes a shift will take place that will draw the emphasis away from specific outlets, and toward viewing that is distributed across a whole range of devices, from cell phones to home theaters. In this new landscape even the smallest, lowest budget film shot on a handicam might have as good a shot as a multimillion dollar blockbuster.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>As the distribution systems grow stronger and become more sophisticated, director McG believes a shift will take place that will draw the emphasis away from specific outlets, and toward viewing that is distributed across a whole range of devices, from cell phones to home theaters. In this new landscape even the smallest, lowest budget film shot on a handicam might have as good a shot as a multimillion dollar blockbuster.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>As the distribution systems grow stronger and become more sophisticated, director McG believes a shift will take place that will draw the emphasis away from specific outlets, and toward viewing that is distributed across a whole range of devices, from cell phones to home theaters. In this new landscape even the smallest, lowest budget film shot on a handicam might have as good a shot as a multimillion dollar blockbuster.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Fast Company Live: Rebooting Terminator: McG on the Genesis of 'Salvation'</title>
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      <description>The Terminator franchise was played-out by the time McG was approached to resuscitate John Connor's adventure. Before taking up the challenge, he went to "kiss the ring" of director James Cameron. Find out what happened next in this video, shot during McG's a wide-ranging talk with writer Mark Borden recently at Fast Company's offices.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Terminator franchise was played-out by the time McG was approached to resuscitate John Connor's adventure. Before taking up the challenge, he went to "kiss the ring" of director James Cameron. Find out what happened next in this video, shot during McG's a wide-ranging talk with writer Mark Borden recently at Fast Company's offices.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Terminator franchise was played-out by the time McG was approached to resuscitate John Connor's adventure. Before taking up the challenge, he went to "kiss the ring" of director James Cameron. Find out what happened next in this video, shot during McG's a wide-ranging talk with writer Mark Borden recently at Fast Company's offices.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>: Rebooting Terminator: McG on the Genesis of 'Salvation'</title>
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      <description>The Terminator franchise was played-out by the time McG was approached to resuscitate John Connor's adventure. Before taking up the challenge, he went to "kiss the ring" of director James Cameron. Find out what happened next in this video, shot during McG's a wide-ranging talk with writer Mark Borden recently at Fast Company's offices.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Terminator franchise was played-out by the time McG was approached to resuscitate John Connor's adventure. Before taking up the challenge, he went to "kiss the ring" of director James Cameron. Find out what happened next in this video, shot during McG's a wide-ranging talk with writer Mark Borden recently at Fast Company's offices.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>We live in an age where you can get a replacement hip, a mechanical heart, or drugs that regulate your brain chemistry. Director McG aims to move the Terminator franchise beyond pure movie-making spectacle by asking deeper questions about what makes us human. "The whole film is really an exploration regarding what is it that makes people willing to sacrifice themselves for other people," he says. This is the second video from McG's Fast Company interview with writer Mark Borden.</description>
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