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This 100-year-old deal birthed the modern phone system. And it's all about to end. (3,426 words) by Brian Fung, Washington Post A hundred years ago this week, The Klingsbury Commitment kept AT&T from being another broken-up monopoly that fell under the US anti-trust laws of the early 20th century. Brian Fung takes a look at the letter (one of the first successful PR campaigns) that maintained the company's hold on telecommunications and the monopoly's ultimate fall. | |
by Steve LeVine, Quartz 200 mile range in an electric car? Well, Envia Systems certainly thought it possible and it struck a deal with GM to power vehicles like the Chevy Volt. One year later, the deal is void, the startup is being accused of misrepresenting its wares and two execs are battling each other in civil suits. So, what went wrong? Via : Engadget | The Sculpture on the Moon (7,060 words) by Corey S. Powell and Laurie Gwen Shapiro, Slate Paul van Hoerydonck is the only artist to have a sculpture on the moon.Slate's Corey S. Powell and Laurie Gwen Shapiro tell the story of Fallen Astronautand the Apollo 15 mission that placed the 3-inch aluminum figure in a small dusty crater in 1971. |
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