Innovation


Recent Innovation Articles

How Yuri Milner's Hands-Off Investment Strategy Pays Off

Yuri Milner, the billionaire Russian investor who owns 2 percent of Facebook, has pioneered a new type of investment strategy. Clearly, it's working.  Read more

Alexis Ohanian: How I Got Washington to Listen to Start-ups

Now, the Reddit co-founder keeps getting asked: When are you going to run for Congress?  Read more

10 Characteristics of Really Interesting People

Illustrator Jessica Hagy spoke to a room of 200 or so SXSW attendees this afternoon about how not to be boring.  Read more

MakerBot Founder: The Next Industrial Revolution Is Here

Bre Pettis, the founder of MakerBot, believes we're on the brink of the next industrial revolution in which everyone can become a maker.  Read more

The Truth About the Office Wallflower

He never speaks up in group meetings and cringes when invited to after-work happy hours. What's the problem? Maybe it's you.  Read more

South by Southwest: Everything You Need to Know

Geoloqi co-founder and SXSW veteran Amber Case reveals how to have fun and stay sane at Austin's famous festival.  Read more

What a 'Big Bang' Disruptor Could Do to You

A new innovation theory suggests your product could be wiped out suddenly, and swiftly. Here's what you can do about it--and up-and-comers can too.  Read more

Bill Gates: Education System Needs More Entrepreneurs

Bill Gates, speaking at the SXSWedu conference in Austin, urged entrepreneurs to create educational programs for the 21st Century.  Read more

The Stuff Strong Relationships Are Made Of

The best way to get help is to give it. But there's one other step that's just as crucial to building strong working relationships.  Read more

8 Business Principles That Never Go Out of Style

Want trendy, flavor-of-the-month management ideas? You won't find 'em on this list.  Read more

Bringing in Stars, and Letting Them Shine

It's not easy for me to delegate, but our company needs a seasoned manager. What I've learned.  Read more

4 Social Companies to Get to Know at SXSW

Social isn't dead. Check out these five companies on display at South by Southwest that push the boundaries of what it means to be a "social" company.  Read more

Best Way to Start, Well, Anything

The road to success starts with asking--and answering--one simple question.  Read more

Why Hardware Will Win SXSW

While not necessarily easier to launch, hardware start-ups are definitely becoming cheaper. Here's your guide to the coolest hardware companies show...  Read more

14 Revealing Interview Questions

Smart entrepreneurs from a variety of industries share the interview questions that tell them everything they need to know about a candidate.  Read more

How to Have a Meaningful Conversation

Here are four simple ways to ensure that every business conversation is productive.  Read more

Tech Trends: Time-Management Apps

A new breed of apps takes a holistic approach to an age-old conundrum.  Read more

4 Employee 'Motivators' That Can Backfire

Most of the people who work for you wouldn't dare admit that these incentives don't work nearly as well as you think they do.  Read more

Paradox of Real-Time Data: No Time Left for Business

Up-to-the-minute updates were supposed to make you more efficient. What the heck happened?  Read more

The Makings of a Great Start-up Name: 6 Tips

A killer company name isn't just about finding something that sounds right. Here are six things to keep in mind.  Read more

5 Coolest Gaming Start-ups at SXSW 2013

Whether you're looking to create the next Angry Birds, or you want to monetize your game, check out these innovative start-ups heading to Austin this year.  Read more

The Data Revolution? It's Coming to Farms Too

Meet the Y Combinator alum who's aiming to bring what he learned in Silicon Valley to farms across the country.  Read more

VCs Bet $1.4 Billion on Big Data in 2012

According to a new report, total investment dollars went down last year, but the number of deals and exits soared.  Read more

Want to Expand into China? Read This First

Heading to China isn't right for every company--and even if it is for yours, it won't be easy. Here are three things to remember.  Read more

Coolest Mobile Tech Companies to Check Out at SXSW

Face it: Your cell phone is becoming your window on the world. These new technologies from innovative companies are on the front-lines of mobile development.  Read more

Yahoo Take Notice: 5 Workers Who Can Ruin Your Day

Yahoo's Marissa Mayer is wrong. Telecommuting prevents co-workers from wasting time and energy.  Read more

Hey, Yahoo: Proof That Working From Home Works

According to CEO Marissa Mayer, telecommuting costs "speed and quality." But research suggests otherwise.  Read more

4 Companies to Watch at SXSW 2013

These start-ups could steal the spotlight at Austin's big tech show.  Read more

Better Collaboration in 3 Steps

Engineers use the Agile method to build software more efficiently. You can use it to run your company more efficiently.  Read more

2 Reasons to Keep an Eye on GitHub

One, the maker of the world's most powerful software-development tool is growing at a stunning rate. Two, your next business will be built on it.  Read more

Youngstown, Ohio: Mecca of 3D Printing? Not Yet

When President Obama touted a Youngstown, Ohio-based institute as a "state-of-the-art lab where new workers are mastering 3D printing," he spoke too soon. He...  Read more

The 5 Hardest Jobs to Fill in 2013

Fast-growing start-ups are waging a war for top talent. But among even the most difficult positions to slot, a few emerge as the most challenging of all.  Read more

The Dark Side of Start-up Culture

In tech start-ups especially, there's the idea that if you can't go big, you can just go home. This tragic story shows just how dangerous that ethos can be.  Read more

4 Reasons Yahoo's Telecommuting Ban Won't Last

Telecommuting, handled properly, creates more effective, harder-working, employees. Eventually, Marissa Mayer will figure that out.  Read more