Tattoo Artists, Home Cooks Hit With New Fees in Berkeley Searching for new sources of revenue to fund city inspections, the Berkeley City Council passes measures that will raise fees for tattoo artists and homegrown food businesses.
NYC's Hottest Startups for 2013 Weigh in on Tumblr Time Inc. kicks off Internet Week with the ten NYC startups it believes are the next big thing. From shopping, to dating and pet-commerce, here’s what’s ahead for these companies.
A High-Tech Razor Purchase Supporting Veterans With every sale, startup Harry’s supports a nonprofit that helps veterans readjust to life after war. Andy Mayfield and Jeff Raider (also of Warby Parker) explain why social entrepreneurship is so important to the business.
Hurricane Katrina Inspires a Nationwide Art Franchise In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans residents Cathy Deano and Renee Maloney decided to host a fun art class for adults, with BYOB wine. Years later, they’ve turned the concept into a franchise with over 90 locations.
BYOD Drives Demands For Better Wi-Fi at Work The demand for improved Wi-Fi access in the office is on the rise, as more and more employees are relying on their mobile devices for work purposes, a new study finds.