People who love stargazing have the opportunity to turn that love into a business of their own. Starscapes is one of the more unique ways available to make money.
A custom painted mural business, Starscapes is a business that sells murals that are painted by an “Artist-Illusionist”. These starry night skies can be painted […]
If anyone was going to be the most aware of what food allergies exist, it would be the parent of a child that has them.
When Robyn O’Brien’s fourth child was diagnosed with food allergies that sent her on a track that she wasn’t about to be shaken off of. Launching AllergyKids on Mothers Day […]
Posted by on 31 Mar 2008 at 5:17 pm under Technology
CTV.ca:
According to its Facebook profile “Scrabulous is a cool application,” one that lets you “invite your friends” to play and is “the best word game!” After listening to the game’s co-creator Jayant Agarwalla speak on his brainchild for an hour, it became apparent that this succinct, yet hyperbolic statement may in fact be very true.
The […]
Posted by on 31 Mar 2008 at 4:44 pm under Biz Ops
cm-life.com
Emily Turbiak’s “Hands on Handbags” might someday put women hoping to choose the perfect purse or handbag at ease. The Livonia sophomore received a $500 cash prize in the Labelle Entrepreneurial Center’s “Make a Pitch” competition Thursday in Grawn 100 for her web page-based custom handbag business idea.
“The average person changes (handbags) three times a […]
Finding the right babysitter isn’t always that simple. Parents want to make sure the person who will be caring for their child is a responsible person and will not treat their kids in a way that would be inappropriate. The Seeking Sitters franchise opportunity gives moms and dads the chance to turn the […]
The New York Times:
Invention may be mothered by necessity. But determining the father can require a paternity test.
Take the sound recording.
Researchers said last week that they had discovered a recording of a human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman two decades before Thomas Edison’s invention of the phonograph.
An unusual case of innovation misconception? Hardly.
The reality […]
Associated Press:
Before she lets them shoot her little pink stun gun, Dana Shafman ushers her new friends to the living room sofa for a serious chat about the fears she believes they all share.
“The worst nightmare for me is, while I’m sleeping, someone coming in my home,” Shafman tells the group, drawing a few solemn […]
Wired:
Philo Farnsworth
Inventor
Rigby, Idaho, 1921
While plowing a field at age 14, Farnsworth — who had been studying electrons and vacuum tubes — looked out across the even furrows and was struck with an idea. He could project moving images line by line, and the eye would stitch them together: “I have abandoned the old idea of […]
Having opened shop in October of 2003, Heather has seen her online store grow by leaps and bounds. Going from a small cash investment to having a more than enough product for visitors to her boutique to choose from goes to show the success she has had in the past 4+ years. Heather […]
BusinessWeek:
US Magazine has a section called “Just Like Us!” that showcases celebrities who are unwittingly photographed doing chores readers recognize from their own, less glamorous existences. “Britney carries groceries!” “J-Lo changes diapers!”
We all know that by dint of their fame and fortune, these stars are nothing like us at all. Here’s another way some stars […]
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