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When it comes to predicting March Madness winners, who knows best: experts, algorithms, or the crowd?An estimated 45% of Americans will fill out an NCAA tournament bracket this year. That’s more than the number of people who voted in the 2010 midterm elections. And until the clock strikes 12:15 p.m. on March 15, and actual balls

A year after launching a web network to connect nonprofits, Newmark says his project will be a multi-year effort to reach more organizations. . Entrepreneur.com

Accountat Mark Kohler shares tips for how to steer clear of this tax time no-no. . Entrepreneur.com

Here are the stories you read, shared, tweeted, and pinned this week. This week’s stories primarily focused on charisma, creativity, breaking norms in the workplace, and stunning design. You will find some great advice and varying perspectives in the articles below. Enjoy. 1. fastcompany.com

Nine ways to know if the job seeker you’re talking to has the personality, risk profile, and skill set for an entrepreneurial venture.They smile, they laugh on cue, and they have a rehearsed response for every conventional interview question. They profess to be entrepreneurs, but are they actually wantrapreneurs?A wantrepreneur is a well-intentioned person who

Seems like five minutes can’t go by without more speculation about the biggest company in the world. Now, however, there’s a good reason: It appears the long-anticipated Apple TV really is arriving later this year (or next). A 2013 Debut?At this moment, the Apple television is technically fictional. That’s because we haven’t gotten a solid

How many students does it take to screw in a compact fluorescent lightbulb? Tony Anderson, Morehouse College ’08, can answer that.  Together with college friend Marcus Penny, they founded Retrofit A Million (LRAM) for the purpose of capturing and replacing 1 million incandescent light bulbs with compact florescent bulbs in homes in low-income neighborhoods. So

“For better or worse, the word ‘innovation’ has come to represent so much that it seems to have lost most of its meaning,” says Noah Brier, cofounder of Percolate, a company that helps brands create content on a social scale. So a few years ago, Brier decided to read some of the early writings of

Best Buy is shuttering 50 of its big warehouse-style stores and is going to remodel the remaining ones. It’s all because the retail landscape is changing, shaped by the power of mobile technology.Instead of concentrating on traditional giant warehouse-style stores, which it’s perhaps best associated with, Best Buy has said it’s going to open 100

Legendary spook Richard A. Clarke’s gone on the record claiming Chinese hackers have infiltrated every major American corporation. He warns that the effects for American innovation–and especially corporate R&D–will be brutal.Counterterrorism guru Richard A. Clarke has publicly admitted a bit of an open secret: Every major corporation in the United States has been infiltrated by

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