Tuesday, May 13, 2008





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MASH UP:
“And there is so much time and work goes into making clothes.” she said. Smart businesses could find gold in this garbage and make you the world's richest self-made businesswoman. Recycling, reutilizing and reducing waste could be a continual and artful innovation in every aspect of its business, and has come to stand for everything noble. “If I could, I would have them all because I don’t wear the same thing a lot of times.” she said with a staged cackle. To be a waste-to-wealth industry, fostered the technology and a brand-new business model can change into something fantastic. He's also had a notable effect on how the creative aspects of all industries operate. We think about creating new innovative products that will surprise and delight our customers and they want a different answer. Technological innovations in solid-waste recycling are likely to emerge, especially in niche markets such as tire recycling, construction, and demolition-waste recycling and it gives a sense of security, of luxury, or being treated well.

Donatella Versace:
Just a Few Favorite Indulgences
By David Colman

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/23/fashion/23POSS.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Zhang Yin:
The rise of the garbage tycoons
By Raja M

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/IB06Df03.html

Steve Jobs:
The power of Steve Jobs

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