Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Richard Branson's Favorite Company, $100K For Good Ideas, Kickstarter Blunder

Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Sir Richard Branson continued his shred of the status quo on Monday, by crowning a winner of the 2012 "Screw Business As Usual" competition, which attracted more than 500 innovative and socially responsible entries from around the world.
This Man Pays $100,000 For Good Ideas
Making Bike Helmets Cool
Kickstarter's Big Blunder
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