The Innovators: Page 3
How a Data-Driven Meal Delivery Service Cooks Up Exactly What Customers Want
With help from some San Francisco-based software, Munchery can track customers' order histories and preferences. The results taste like success.
How Product Hunt Rose to the Top
The website attracts hundreds of thousands of readers monthly. Find out why.
Here's What Futurist Ray Kurzweil Is Ingesting in His Bid to Live Forever
His diet apparently consists of berries, smoked salmon, dark chocolate and a lot of pills.
6 Innovative Women to Watch in 2015
Just remember -- you read about them here first.
3 Women to Watch in the Franchising Sector
These executives have what it takes to run a run a network of businesses. If you don't know about them, you will.
2014's Weird, Wild, Jaw-Dropping Innovations
The future is now – check out some of the awesome innovations that turned heads this year.
Twitter Co-Founder Launches 'World Positive' Investing Fund
Ev Williams and a handful of seasoned Silicon Valley entrepreneurs unveil their latest project: Obvious Ventures.
Bill Gates' 5 Favorite Books of 2014
Recommended to him by Warren Buffett, Gates calls 'Business Adventures' by John Brooks the best business book he's ever read.
Apple's Next Product Could Be the Very Thing Steve Jobs Said Nobody Wanted
Something's in the works at the tech giant.
From Oprah to the Kardashians: 6 Celebrity-Inspired Business Lessons
Today's celebrities aren't just entertainers, they are brands and businesses. And entrepreneurs can learn from their mistakes and successes.
3 Sizzling Stats to Consider About Silicon Beach
The numbers don't lie: Los Angeles is emerging as a great place for tech and startups.
This New USDA-Approved Potato Could Yield Less Carcinogenic Fries
The supplier of McDonald's French Fries just got the green light from the Department of Agriculture to commercially plant genetically-modified potatoes that resists bruising and produces less of a chemical that may cause cancer when fried.
Here's Elon Musk's Plan to Deliver Internet Access to Billions
It involves sending a network of 700 lightweight satellites into space.
9 Critical Turning Points That Shaped Mark Cuban's Extraordinary Career
The decisions that made the outspoken 'Shark Tank' investor a millionaire at 31 and a billionaire at 40.
Wall Street Teams Up to Try to Fight Hackers
Two financial regulatory groups have announced that their jointly produced software program, Soltra Edge, will become available on Dec. 2.