Thursday, March 19, 2009

Springwise

After a tough, old-fashioned winter season, it’s a good bet everyone’s ready for spring. Seemed like a good time to mention one of our favorite sites—Springwise.com. They report on new business ideas from around the world. Many of the ideas are nontraditional, many will inspire a reevaluation of your own business. Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned corporate exec, you’ll enjoy subscribing to their eNewsletter and reading about the hottest ventures.

Here are a few of their latest:
Hyperlocal news from the New York Times The Local, which was just launched by The New York Times, will feature posts by both NYT journalists and community members alike about day-to-day life in five neighbourhoods.

Taco truck with a Korean twist, fueled by Twitter Kogi BBQ serves Korean-style Mexican food from two trucks that are_always on the go to new locations in the LA area. To find out where to get their Korean taco fix, customers follow Kogi on Twitter.

Insurer alerts clients by txt msg when roads get icy As soon as warnings are issued about weather that could make driving hazardous, Dutch car insurer Onna-onna sends its clients a text message advising them to be extra alert or even stay off the road.

Loews Hotels adopt local farmers Loews Hotels recently announced a new 'Adopt-a-Farmer' initiative, aiming to support local farmers while providing customers with locally-sourced, organic and sustainable food.

Short-term mall space for startups and minipreneurs The Oakland Mall in Troy, Mich., is offering small startups and minipreneurs special leasing rates that make it easier for them to test the waters at the mall without entering into a long-term contract.

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