Martha Stewart Floods iTunes With Tempting Cookies
Be careful, iTunes shoppers. A new arrival to the App Store could gorge consumers with third-party cookies -- although the distributor in this particular situation is only Martha Stewart, and the cookies are actually tangible. The Martha Stewart Makes Cookies App for iPad serves up "a mouthwatering assortment of Martha's favorite cookies," by mixing "cutting-edge technology with beautiful design ...
Martha Stewart has gone from queen of domesticity to white collar criminal to tech junkie, all in pretty quick succession. For a woman who spent the better part of her career amassing power and wealth through glorified arts and crafts tutorials, it's been quite a transformation, indeed. But she's still got some lessons to learn. An upcoming episode of Martha's television show, which will air ...
Twitter just got exponentially less cool. Using everyone's favorite micro-blogging site, Martha Stewart is now promoting a new blog "by" her French bulldogs. A fantastic substitute for ipecac, the blog tracks the exploits of piteously fancied-up Francesca and Sharkey, and details all of their not-so-enthralling misadventures, such as chasing squirrels and appearing on none other than the ...
The queen of domesticity, Martha Stewart, recently paid the folks at Google a visit during its National Sales Conference. After being interviewed by Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google, Stewart brought out Google marketing chief Tim Armstrong and the search giant's founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, to help her make a batch of Cherry Mojitos. Martha had Sergey help her pit the cherries, 'cause ...
Martha Stewart - home maker, business woman, convicted criminal, and apparently part-time Apple PR rep. The queen of domesticity got her cupcake making mitts on a shiny new MacBook Air and blogged about her new gadget du jour. But rather than reading like a person simply in love with their new toy, Stewart's blog comes off more like a press release: "I was amazed by how razor thin and how light ...
Bill Gates himself was published today on the BBC site, with a brief essay called, 'The Skills You Need to Succeed.' What startling revelations does the founder of Microsoft have to share with us? What insights does one of the patriarchs of the modern computer industry have that can deepen our understanding of what the modern job market is looking for in an employee?
"In almost every job ...








