Crowdfunding Catastrophes and How to Avoid Them
Recently, crowdfunding platforms have lured both inventors and con artists alike with their promise of a no-strings-attached way to fund their ideas. You may have heard of the Coolest Cooler,
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Recently, crowdfunding platforms have lured both inventors and con artists alike with their promise of a no-strings-attached way to fund their ideas. You may have heard of the Coolest Cooler,
Whatever your industry, you’ve probably found yourself needed in multiple places at once. If you’re strung out between interviews, meetings, and general day-to-day work, there just isn’t time to make
On August 1, 2007, the eight-lane I-35W Mississippi River Bridge – one of Minneapolis’s busiest bridges – collapsed into the Mississippi River during the middle of rush hour, killing 13
“Don’t put words in my mouth,” we often say. But apparently this mischief is something we enjoy. Just take a look at the 800 million total video views on Bad
Adrian Grenier has had it with drinking straws. Not because the little paper wrapper is hard to open, or because if they bend and split they become useless, but because
“People are more approachable. I’ve been involved in a lot of organizations here in Shreveport because they’re a lot more open to people from the outside.” So says Scott Wysong,
Trump’s prolific tweeting sets him apart in our presidential pantheon. As Twitter posts losses year after year, Trump seems hellbent on keeping it in business all by himself, as he continues
In the not-so-distant future, humanity is still imperfect. But there is one thing we’ve gotten down pat: the ability to ensure that babies are always born with the best traits
“For nearly eight years, we’ve been working towards a future without the tired, drunk or distracted driving that contributes to 1.2 million lives lost on roads every year,” writes John
If you’re like me, you like your dinosaurs with scales (à la like in Jurassic Park). Despite their portrayal in popular culture, though, I’m sure most of us have heard that, in
Video game releases are fickle. Sometimes an unknown gem is released to critical acclaim, and other times a heavily anticipated Triple-A title falls victim to its own hype, failing miserably to meet
Doors are portals. Sometimes they’re just a means to an entrance, and sometimes they lead to other worlds. If you had a wealthy friend, maybe you remember walking into their
At a time when apps are ubiquitous, it’s hard to imagine them ever not being available. I’m still surprised and a little saddened when I search for an old app I used
An IV slowly drips out the passage of time as a patient lies nearby, sick of waiting. Like others in need of a transplant, she can do nothing but wait,
Updated 12/15/2016, 10:41 a.m. Yahoo recently disclosed yet another breach to its database of users. Already reeling from the August 2013 breach that exposed around 500 million accounts, Yahoo is
Remember back in the 1990s and early 2000s when video game magazines sometimes included a disc? As gamers, our collective interest was piqued. Our curiosity growing, we hurriedly opened the
In June, we wrote about the largest social media data breaches to date. And now, just a few short months later, there’s a new site that we could add to
We’ve written quite a bit about Mars this year, and really it’s no surprise why: our species has already managed to get to the moon, and the nearby red planet is
As evidenced by the success of YouTube, we all love to make and share our own videos and movies. Smartphones have made this even more common as the necessity for
Unless you’ve been living under a rock these past couple of days, you’ve probably heard of Pokémon GO, the mobile game that puts augmented-reality Pokemon catching in the hands of
Windows 10 was supposed to be the OS that brought all of the features we loved from Windows 7, made them better, and also got rid of the garbage that
Sony definitely pleased the crowd today on the first day of E3, the annual video game conference show in Los Angeles. With several big announcements that many have been waiting
Recently, crowdfunding platforms have lured both inventors and con artists alike with their promise of a no-strings-attached way to fund their ideas. You may have heard of the Coolest Cooler,
Whatever your industry, you’ve probably found yourself needed in multiple places at once. If you’re strung out between interviews, meetings, and general day-to-day work, there just isn’t time to make
On August 1, 2007, the eight-lane I-35W Mississippi River Bridge – one of Minneapolis’s busiest bridges – collapsed into the Mississippi River during the middle of rush hour, killing 13
“Don’t put words in my mouth,” we often say. But apparently this mischief is something we enjoy. Just take a look at the 800 million total video views on Bad
Adrian Grenier has had it with drinking straws. Not because the little paper wrapper is hard to open, or because if they bend and split they become useless, but because
“People are more approachable. I’ve been involved in a lot of organizations here in Shreveport because they’re a lot more open to people from the outside.” So says Scott Wysong,
Trump’s prolific tweeting sets him apart in our presidential pantheon. As Twitter posts losses year after year, Trump seems hellbent on keeping it in business all by himself, as he continues
In the not-so-distant future, humanity is still imperfect. But there is one thing we’ve gotten down pat: the ability to ensure that babies are always born with the best traits
“For nearly eight years, we’ve been working towards a future without the tired, drunk or distracted driving that contributes to 1.2 million lives lost on roads every year,” writes John
If you’re like me, you like your dinosaurs with scales (à la like in Jurassic Park). Despite their portrayal in popular culture, though, I’m sure most of us have heard that, in
Video game releases are fickle. Sometimes an unknown gem is released to critical acclaim, and other times a heavily anticipated Triple-A title falls victim to its own hype, failing miserably to meet
Doors are portals. Sometimes they’re just a means to an entrance, and sometimes they lead to other worlds. If you had a wealthy friend, maybe you remember walking into their
At a time when apps are ubiquitous, it’s hard to imagine them ever not being available. I’m still surprised and a little saddened when I search for an old app I used
An IV slowly drips out the passage of time as a patient lies nearby, sick of waiting. Like others in need of a transplant, she can do nothing but wait,
Updated 12/15/2016, 10:41 a.m. Yahoo recently disclosed yet another breach to its database of users. Already reeling from the August 2013 breach that exposed around 500 million accounts, Yahoo is
Remember back in the 1990s and early 2000s when video game magazines sometimes included a disc? As gamers, our collective interest was piqued. Our curiosity growing, we hurriedly opened the
In June, we wrote about the largest social media data breaches to date. And now, just a few short months later, there’s a new site that we could add to
We’ve written quite a bit about Mars this year, and really it’s no surprise why: our species has already managed to get to the moon, and the nearby red planet is
As evidenced by the success of YouTube, we all love to make and share our own videos and movies. Smartphones have made this even more common as the necessity for
Unless you’ve been living under a rock these past couple of days, you’ve probably heard of Pokémon GO, the mobile game that puts augmented-reality Pokemon catching in the hands of
Windows 10 was supposed to be the OS that brought all of the features we loved from Windows 7, made them better, and also got rid of the garbage that
Sony definitely pleased the crowd today on the first day of E3, the annual video game conference show in Los Angeles. With several big announcements that many have been waiting
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