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Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing the Entrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.
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American Apparel Ousts Controversial Founder for Alleged Misconduct
Dov Charney has been removed from his posts as chairman, president and CEO of the company he founded.
Twitter Announces Support of GIFs, the Internet Goes Crazy
A sampling of how companies large and small have used the new GIF capability for their marketing purposes.
Island Time: 10 Top Summer Vacation Destinations
Looking to get away this summer? As in far away from dry land? Your destination may be on this list of top spots.
The Daily Show Hilariously Slays 'Glass Holes'
In a segment on Jon Stewart's popular show, people who wear Google Glass are made to look like, well, idiots.
10 Tips for Mastering LinkedIn
Don't be intimidated. These suggestions can help you use LinkedIn to its fullest potential for your business.
Twitter's TweetDeck Returns After Security Issue Derailment
Popular social-media tool gets hit by hackers sending strange messages.
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Why FileJump's Cloud Storage Can be Perfect for Entrepreneurs
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The Ultimate Hack for Employees Juggling Multiple Projects at Once: This $18 Microsoft Tool
Organize, visualize, and set deadlines for all your projects.
Capturing the European Market: Why Trust and Creativity are the Key Levers for Branding Success
Consider these tips to help ensure that your branding is sending the right signals to the right people.
The Gift of Seamless PDF Management Is Just a Click Away
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The One Microsoft Design Tool Business Owners Shouldn't Miss
For a limited time, you can get a lifetime license for just $20.