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ThisNext, Causecast on Forbes.com
ThisNext CEO Scott Morrow appears on Forbes TV and gives the world a sneak peak at some awesome bells and whistles he's got up his sleeve.
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Forbes Names America's Top Toxic Cities
Forbes releases its lists of America's top ten most toxic and least toxic cities - you might be surprised to see where your city falls!
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Today's Biggest Charitable Contributions Are Coming From The Youth
Who has the spending power to donate money to charities? The demographic for giving seems to have changed.
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Creative Disruption: Citizen Voices (African Bloggers on the Cutting Edge)
A Kenyan blogger found a way to get information from the crowd. Now she wants to take the idea to other parts of the world in trouble.
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Microsoft: Dollars Won't Cure Health Care
The $19 billion for health IT isn't what's needed most.
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Five Things You Should Know About Health Care Reform
Health reform is coming so you best educate yourself. Causecast has five things you should know about health reform to make the best decisions possible.
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More than just a one-time hand out, Food for the Poor is working to end hunger and implement sustainable food sources in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Anti-Goverment Protests Turn Deadly in Guinea
Over 150 people were killed Monday in Guinea, Africa when protesters gathered to rally against the country's military dictator.
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European Union Pludges Forward With Wave Energy Technology
Wave energy is quite possibly the largest untapped renewable energy source...until now. Get ready for WaveRoller Technology!
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If you combine my day job of fixing computers, my constant thirst for new technology tools using web/mobile/personal computing, and the passion to help... you can imagine how excited I was to read ...
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Familiar Players in Health Bill Lobbying Firms Are Enlisting Ex-Lawmakers, Aides Former House majority leader Richard K. Armey, left, is one of several ex-congressmen working on behalf of hea...












