Lindsay Blakely

Senior Editor, Inc.com, Inc.

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Senior editor in Inc.'s SF bureau. CBS and Business 2.0 alum. I like telling stories about entrepreneurs and cooking feasts for people I love.

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RT @inc: Introducing... Inc.'s 25 Most Audacious Companies of the Year t.co/925kxuQMe0 Check 'em out!

The 25 Most Audacious Companies

inc.com — Inc Magazine's guide to The 25 Most Audacious Companies.
Need a recommendation @bonappeti @rapo4: a sandwich to replicate for 30-40 people for picnic. Ideas? #sandwichweek
Smart take. RT @moorehn: Oh God. 248 comments on my Bitcoin piece. I can't look.

Dan Shipper of Firefly: 2013 America's Coolest College Start-ups

inc.com — Screensharing is hardly a new idea. But these three hackers from Penn figured out how to make it impossibly easy--no special software required. Courtesy Company At first glance, a screensharing app might not seem to have much of a coolness factor.
"Dogfood" cannot and should not ever be a verb. There, I said it.
RT @DelRey: If I ever have Evangelist in my title, it means two things: I've gone to the dark side. And drinks are on me.
RT @ditzkoff: By getting people to stop tweeting about #SXSW, this new pope has already performed his first miracle.
Get it on kickstarter. Quick! MT @ericmarkowitz: Congrats @lagorio on interview w/ @edyson. More optimistic than ever about colonizing Mars!
Such an awesome example of 3D printing magic MT @cameroncushman: This might make you cry. t.co/eA2PzU8sZo

3D-Printed "Magic Arms"

youtube.com — Two-year-old Emma wanted to play with blocks, but a condition called arthrogryposis meant she couldn't move her arms. So researchers at a Delaware hospital 3D printed a durable custom exoskeleton with the tiny, lightweight parts she needed.
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