Man behind `Girls Gone Wild' has brand expansion on his mind
A 31-year-old entrepreneur who made millions from a video series in which students are encouraged to expose themselves to the camera now wants to apply his formula to restaurants, clothes, music and movies
It's that time of year again -- spring break -- and this means another busy season for Girls Gone Wild. On a recent evening, the camera crew was up to its usual tricks, egging on college students to flash their breasts on the street, on the beach and in hotel rooms with lines like "Do you want to get wild for me?" "Nice" and "Shake it!"
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Colombians uproot coca to pursue coffee profits
Coca may be highly profitable, but a group of Colombian growers have taken the bold step of uprooting the illegal crop used to make cocaine and replacing it with coffee for export to Britain and France.
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IBM makes strategic shift to open technology
The company predicts future gains in microprocessor performance are going to come from tailoring chips to their use By Steve Lohr IBM announced on Wednesday that it planned to adopt a more open strategy in its microprocessor business, borrowing a page from successful collaborative software projects like Linux.
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