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It’s easy to think you’re right all time. But even a fan of Innovation hub, intelligent, cultured, and devastatingly attractive as you most certainly are, can sometimes be incorrect. Read More...

Long before the backspace, a single mom made a fortune erasing our mistakes. Read More...

The days of passive consumers are long gone. If advertisers want to engage today’s audiences, they need to create shareable experiences, say Thinkmodo co-founder James Percelay and advertising professor Edward Boches. Read More...

The Great Depression, World War II, 9/11 — the New Yorker has published through all of it. David Remnick, the magazine’s editor, looks at what the future holds — and why print’s not dead. Read more...

If you want cutting edge cuisine, try deer leg aged in beeswax. Corby Kummer, senior editor at The Atlantic, talks about the big food trends we’ll see in 2015 — and how the work of the world’s most creative chefs filters down the rest of us. Read More...

Love may be a battlefield, but Christian Rudder of OkCupid and Pepper Schwartz of Perfect Match think that online dating is changing the entire war. Read More...

We’ve suffered from information overload for years. But Wall Street Journal social media editor Sarah Marshall sees a future with a finishable news experience. Read More...

Matthew Drinkwater, head of the Fashion Innovation Agency, and Ryan Raffaelli, assistant professor at Harvard Business School discuss the history – and future – of fashion and technology. Read More...

Visit the Eiffel Tower, the White House, and even the city of Venice – all by traveling to China. Technology writer Clive Thompson argues that these copies echo deeply-rooted Chinese beliefs, but are also a way to innovate. Read More...

Ten years ago, Larry Summers made some remarks on the lack of women in math and science – and it created an uproar. Author and professor Eileen Pollack was so outraged, she began to research for answers. Read More...

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