How Britain Invented, Then Ignored, Blitzkrieg

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Shoes, Booze and the Pursuit of Happiness (Pt 1)

They say the company Zappos is harder to get into than Harvard. Zappos may sell shoes, but its mission is to deliver WOW through a fun-focused company culture, making it one of the most coveted places to work in America. At the centre is CEO Tony Hsieh, obsessed with the hunt for ...  Show more

Liar, Bigamist, Brute: How Isaac Singer Liberated Women

The sewing machine was once thought to be an impossible invention. It was such a complicated contraption that it would take more than one inventor, with more than one good idea, to make it work. Each of these inventors, including the notorious Isaac Singer, wanted the credit (and ...  Show more

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