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Steve and Danny Abrams have owned restaurants and bars in New York City for the past several years. What’s it like being in the same industry as a family member?
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A conversation with the award-winning author and chronicler of the Native American experience.
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How raising children changes the creative process.
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The writer explains why he idolizes ideas, not people.
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How getting inside a character’s mind can mean going out of your own.
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Sherman Alexie recounts his winning battle with alcoholism.
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Sherman Alexie weighs the joys and frustrations of different publishing formats.
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Sherman Alexie reveals how success has, and hasn’t, changed his life.
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The National Book Award winner and comedian explores the ancient connections between narrative and comedy.
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A conversation with the author of “Just Another Soldier: A Year on the Ground in Iraq.”
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It’s the golden age for the little guys, says author and journalist Chris Anderson. What will it mean for large companies?
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Chris Anderson on the next innovation that will make waves. Plus, which CEOs are using technology the most successfully these days.
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Soon, the community will invent products and big companies will scale them up to mass markets. Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson explains.
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When you democratize the tools of innovation and production, what happens to the manufacturing industry?
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Remember when we made a big deal about Microsoft’s monopolistic abuse of the computer desktop? In hindsight, that was silly.
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The massive platform competition means companies must do everything they can to retain customers. The marketplace will sort itself out, says Chris Anderson, author of Free.
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In the digital world, there’s disconnect between the price of production and the final price of the product. What does this mean for business? Wired editor-in-chief, Chris Anderson, explains.
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It’s Google. Surprised? Wired’s Chris Anderson describes what the universe would look like in this new way of doing business.
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Chris Anderson, author of The Long Tail and Free, reflects on what forces helped him arrive at his new concept.
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A conversation with the Editor-in-Chief of Wired Magazine and author of The Long Tail and Free: The Future of a Radical Price.
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A conversation with the CEO and co-founder of rmbrME.
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According to Gabe Zichermann, founder and CEO of rmbrME, games can improve the outcomes in all of life’s aspects. This video is part of a “Profiles in Entrepreneurship” series with […]
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Entrepreneur Gabe Zichermann relocated his team from San Francisco to Manhattan. He has one regret. This video is part of a “Profiles in Entrepreneurship” series with Start Out, which promotes […]
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Gabe Zichermann has started two of his own companies. Maybe that’s why he hasn’t felt the challenges of being gay in the business world. This video is part of a […]
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The key is figuring out how to move that train one foot out of the station, says serial tech entrepreneur Gabe Zichermann. This video is part of a “Profiles in […]
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You’re as likely to win the lottery as create a winning application for the iPhone. Serial tech entrepreneur Gabe Zichermann explains.
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Gabe Zichermann, the founder and CEO of rmbrME, could never remember anyone he’d met. So he started a business. This video is part of a “Profiles in Entrepreneurship” series with […]
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Jason Christopher Hartley on creating “Surrender,” a play about his Army experience.
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The soldier and author reveals his role models.
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An Iraq veteran explains why the pen is more challenging than the sword.
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