Angie Hicks: The Woman Behind Angie's List
With her understated demeanor, Hicks’ approach is a far cry from the styles of other top businesswomen—Oprah, Martha—who market themselves by their first names.
IU … Shark Tank/Cuban … footage?
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Indy Editors Lose Jobs as Google to Buy Wiley's Frommer's Brand
UPDATED, 9:09 p.m. This story may be updated as more information becomes available.
The Bizarre Story of the Liberty Dollar
From an Evansville strip mall, Bernard von NotHaus ran the most successful alternative currency in the country. Then the FBI raided his headquarters, arrested him, and seized eight tons of gold and silver backing the notes. But even as he awaits sentencing, the $65 million question remains: Was it really counterfeiting?
What I Know: Mark Cuban
"The first job I ever had was selling garbage bags door-to-door when I was 12."
Strange Brew: The Story of Three Floyds' Success
Editor's Note: This story is a companion piece from our archives to the April 2012 Local Beer issue of the magazine.
Life after Zyprexa: the Future of Eli Lilly and Company
“We want high quality of life as long as possible, don’t we?” says Lilly executive Jan Lundberg. “Many of our current diseases are chronic, and they accumulate with age, so there are major demands coming from the aging population.”
Scott Jones: A Futurist’s Vision of Technology
The Internet is still in its infancy. We haven’t even reached Web 3.0 yet, so just imagine what Web 10.0 will look like. Crowdsourcing will be a huge part of what comes next. I flew back from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas recently, and I’m beginning to think there will be no more secrets. There are even shirts that say “What happens in Vegas, stays on Facebook and Twitter forever.” I just ordered a new video camera that you wear on your ear like a Bluetooth headset. It’s uploading video constantly. I think a lot of people will wear jewelry that records every minute of their lives and uploads it to the cloud.
46 Super Reasons to Love Indy
I. The Vonneguts were here (and still are). The new Kurt Vonnegut mural along Mass Ave has made the likeness of Indy’s most famous...
Web Exclusive: Jim Irsay in His Own Words
"It’s a tough situation for Peyton. He’s not used to being in this situation. We rode the elevator together after the Tampa Bay game, and I told him he has to cover himself with optimism. He knows he can’t will his way through this. It’s not like having a broken leg, and if he were tough enough, he could play through it. It’s not that kind of injury. And the number of years he has left is unknown. He’s 35. You hope that he can play until 38, 39, 40."







