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10 Great Bicycle Accessories For Spring

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couple riding bikesOne of the best ways to take advantage of the improving weather is to go for a bike ride.

Whether you're taking a casual trip to the park or a hardcore journey, here are 10 bike accessories any cycling enthusiast would love.

A sleek helmet.

Your mom never let you ride a bike without a helmet when you were a child and we doubt she wants you riding without one now.

Bicycling.com recommends the Giro Xar helmet. Its design includes 17 air channels to keep you cool and anti-bacterial pads to reduce the bad odor.

Price: $107.14



A rear view mirror.

There are rear view mirrors available that attach to either the handlebar or helmet, providing a visual of what is going on behind you.

The Mirrycle MTB Bar End Mountain Bicycle Mirror, which mounts on a handlebar, will allow you to see forwards and backwards at the same time.

Price:$12.50



A pair of gloves.

Any avid bike rider knows that blisters are all too common.

These Pearl Izumi Select Gloves will protect your hands and come in multiple colors.

Price: up to $24.99



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Here Are The Best Images And GIFs From The NCAA Championship Game

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It was a classic NCAA title game with Louisville overcoming yet another 12-point deficit to win the third championship in school history and their first since 1986. On the other hand, Michigan dropped to 1-5 in championship games.

Along the way there were plenty of entertaining and telling moments. From Rick Pitino ducking for cover, to a Fab Five reunion, and Peyton Siva's excited dad, there were many great moments you might have missed.

It was Louisville fans on the left, Michigan fans on the right, and really rich people in the middle



During introductions all the Louisville players shook hands with Kevin Ware



Chris Webber did show up for the Fab Five reunion wearing an interesting cap



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The Best Features In Samsung's Newest Tablet, The Galaxy Note 8.0

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The Galaxy Note 8.0 is Samsung's newest tablet.

The 8-inch device is designed to compete with Apple's iPad Mini, and it features a special stylus that lets you draw or take notes on the screen. You can also run two apps at once in a split screen.

You can read the full Galaxy Note 8.0 review here, and check out the gallery below for some of the tablet's coolest features.

Here's the Galaxy Note 8.0. It has an 8-inch display. It looks a lot like a blown up version of the Galaxy S III.



There's a front-facing camera for video chats.



Here are the volume and power buttons. There's also an infrared blaster so you can use the tablet as a remote for your TV.



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10 iPhone and iPad Apps That Are Guaranteed To Increase Your Productivity (AAPL)

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Everyone wants to be more productive.

An increased sense of productivity makes us feel more accomplished, organized, and in control. 

Since our smartphones and tablets are with us at all times, make your experience more productive by checking out these 10 apps.

They'll help keep you on track and help to get more done.

Daedalus Touch is a beautiful writing app packed with top notch editing features that put the focus on writing not the app.

Price: $0.99



Sunrise is our new favorite calendar app. It's easy to use, looks great, and integrates locations with Google Maps.

Price: Free



Scraps is an app that helps you to organize your thoughts. When you have a random idea or insight launch the app, jot it down and come back to it later.

Price: $0.99



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13 Gorgeous New Images From 'Star Trek Into Darkness'

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star trek into darkness zoe saldana zachary quintoParamount released a new set of images from "Star Trek Into Darkness" yesterday.

Though we get a few new looks at Captain Kirk, the crew, and the mysterious villain known as "John Harrison," we still know very little about the film.

This isn't new for a J.J. Abrams movie. The director loves to keep his films under wraps until release ("Super 8,""Cloverfield"). 

What is cool to see among the up-close character images is a behind-the-scenes photo of Abrams on set.

"Star Trek Into Darkness" comes to theaters May 17.

Everything looks fine on board with Hikaru Sulu (John Cho).



Looks like Pavel Chekov (Anton Yelchin) just received some bad news. Check out the Starfleet insignia on that phone.



Nyota Uhura (Zoe Saldana) and Spock (Zachary Quinto) look troubled by something as well.



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The Most Colorful Airplanes In The Skies

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Most of what matters to air travelers is how the inside of a plane looks and feels — after all, that's where they'll be spending the flight.

But that doesn't stop airlines from coming up with some remarkable liveries, to give their aircraft a special look.

Here are some of the best flying through the skies today.

Siberia S7 Airlines is headquartered in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia; it has been Russia's fastest-growing airline and recently passed Aeroflot as Russia's largest domestic airline.



Air Jamaica is the current national airline of Jamaica. It has been owned and operated by Caribbean Airlines Limited since 26 May 2011.



Air Tahiti Nui is French Polynesia's flag carrier airline with its head office in the Immeuble Dexter in Papeete, Tahiti.



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How A Shy Boy From North Korea Became The World's Scariest Dictator

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For the past 50 years, the world has grown used to crazy threats from North Korea that don't lead anywhere.

But with young and untested Kim Jong-un in charge of a nuclear arsenal, no one knows what will happen next.

Kim Jong-un was born on January 8 in 1982 or 1983 or 1984.

His parents were future North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il and his consort, Ko Young-hee.

He had an older brother named Kim Jong-chul and would later have a younger sister named Kim Yo-jong.

While Jong-un's official birth year is 1982, various reports suggest that the year was changed for symbolic reasons, including that it was100 years after the birth of Kim Il-sung and 70 years after the birth of Jong-il.



Jong-un (pictured here with his mother) lived at home as a child.

During this period, North Korea was ruled by "Great Leader" Kim Il-sung.

While Jong-il was the heir apparent, Jong-un's path to command was far less certain.



Then it was off to Switzerland to attend boarding school.

Called "Pak-un" and described as the son of an employee of the North Korean embassy, Jong-un is thought to have attended the English-language "International School" in Gümligen near Bern.

Jong-un is described by former classmates as a quiet student who spent most of his time at home, but he had a sense of humor too.

“He was funny," former classmate Marco Imhof told The Mirror. "Always good for a laugh."

“He had a sense of humour; got on well with everyone, even those pupils who came from countries that were enemies of North Korea,” another former classmate told the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag. “Politics was a taboo subject at school . . . we would argue about football, not politics.”



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We Tested Out The Most Fashionable Private Jet Service Around

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Business is booming for private jet charter company VistaJet. The business was founded in 2008 by German-born Thomas Flohr, whose risky tactic of buying his own jets — rather than operating planes owned by other companies — has paid off so far.

VistaJet made news in November, when it placed a $3.8 billion order for 56 Bombardier Global jets.

To make sure his jets were sophisticated enough to appeal to his international, wealthy clientele, Flohr put his daughter Nina in charge of branding and communications. (Nina's mother is Katharina Flohr, a founding editor at Russian Vogue, who passed her fashion sense onto her daughter.)

VistaJet does not disclose many price figures, but a representative told us, "A flight between London and Moscow is roughly equivalent to burning through four Hermes handbags."

According to the Wall Street Journal, a flight costs $15,0000 per hour.

To give us a taste of what being a customer is like on one of its planes, VistaJet invited us to fly to Montreal for the day, where we also visited the Bombardier facility where VistaJet's fleet of brand new jets is being made.

Here's how the flight went.

Full disclosure: VistaJet paid for our trip to Montreal to try out the private jet service and visit the Bombardier Completion Center.

There's no fanfare getting onto the plane, a Bombardier Global 6000.



Artist Ian Davenport was commissioned to paint an egg on the tail of the plane — a nod to VistaJet's Easter-time collaboration to sell Fabergé jewelry on its flights.



Nina Flohr designed the interiors to be simple and clean, but also to "make an impression," she said.



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These Are The 7 Most Expensive Cities In The U.S.

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orange countyThe cost of living has gone up for most of us across the US. But some places are and will always be more expensive to live in than others.

Some of us are glad to make the sacrifices needed to live in the most expensive cities in the US. Others would rather trade the high cost of living for a more a less hip location that leaves money in their pockets at the end of the day.

So, what are the most expensive places to live?

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Orange County, California

The third city in California to land on this list, the cost of living index for Orange County is 140.6, making is slightly more expensive than Boston, which has a cost of living index of 139.9.

While the average cost of a gallon of milk or a T-Bone steak in the OC is cheaper than elsewhere, it’s the pricey homes that put the OC on this list. The average home cost is $682,703.



Washington, DC

Expensive homes put the nation’s capital in 6th place. The average home in the capital costs $746,549 and the overall cost of living index is 144.6.

To make up for the high cost of living in DC, the area is full of jobs with higher than average incomes.



Stamford, Connecticut

Housing and other costs of living are nearly twice the national average in Stamford. The typical home sells for $569,411 while a gallon of milk costs $2.51, more expensive than in New York City.

Although it’s expensive, its proximity to Manhattan makes it an appealing option for people who need to travel to NYC often.



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'China's Steve Jobs' Just Introduced These New Smartphones (AAPL)

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Xiaomi mi2aXiaomi is an up-and-coming Chinese smartphone maker.

In 2012 the private company saw $2 billion in revenue selling seven million smartphones.

Today at the Beijing International Convention Center Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun unveiled his company's latest flagship smartphones the Mi-2S and the Mi-2A.

These Android smartphones have the latest technology in terms of processors, cameras, and screen quality.

If they look like iPhones, there's a reason. Jun tries to emulate Jobs as best he can.

Reuters Melanie Lee writes about Jun:

Jun dresses like the late Steve Jobs, in jeans and a black top. He has created a fervent fan base for Xiaomi's moderately priced high-end smartphones by mimicking Apple Inc's marketing tactic of attaching an aura of exclusivity around its products.

We took a look at Xiaomi's website, which touts the new phones. Here's your first look.

The Mi-2S is Xiaomi's second generation smartphone. We believe the 2S is a nod to Apple and its iPhone naming process. The 2S comes in two sizes 16GB and 32GB and retails for about $322 and $370 respectively.



Besides coming in a slew of different colors, the Mi-2S is 25 percent faster than its predecessor and consumes less power. It features a quad-core 1.7GHz processor



The Mi-2S features a 4.3-inch Retina Screen, just like the iPhone except slightly bigger. But the Mi-2S pushes out more pixels per inch than the iPhone and other leading smartphones.



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Inside The Elite Swiss Boarding School Where The World's Most Powerful People Send Their Kids

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Many of the world's most wealthy and powerful people were educated in Switzerland's famed boarding schools, and have sent their children to those same institutions.

North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un supposedly attended the International School in Bern; Danish royalty were sent to Collège Alpin International Beau Soleil.

But no Swiss institution is as prestigious, expensive, or well-connected as Institut Le Rosey, located near Rolle.

The school, founded in 1880, is considered to be the world's most expensive private school, with annual tuition (including boarding) around $133,000.

Its alumni network is astounding: Former students include the last Shah of Iran, the Aga Khan, King Albert II of Belgium, Prince Rainier of Monaco, Dodi Al-Fayed, and the children of the royal families of Egypt, Greece, Yugoslavia, Italy and Britain, according to Forbes. The offspring of the American dynasties like the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, and du Ponts also attended.

Håvard M. Ottestad has provided us with some pictures of Le Rosey; click through to see the campus and find out more about the school.

Le Rosey is located on two campuses: one in Rolle (beside Lake Geneva) for the spring session and the other in Gstaad (a picturesque ski village) for the winter.

Source: Institut Le Rosey



The school uses a bilingual curriculum where students learn in English and in French—and more languages if they wish.

Source: Institut Le Rosey



All 380 of Le Rosey's students live in the boarding houses at the school's pristine campuses.

Source: Institut Le Rosey



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10 Tourist Attractions That Are Worth A Visit On Your Next Business Trip

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Business trips are often nothing more than a blur of airport terminals, taxis, and hotel lobbies. 

The next time you're on the road, do yourself a favor and carve out some time to indulge in a healthy dose of sightseeing. 

We've compiled a list of must-see tourist attractions in some of the most popular cities for business travel.  Each city is one of 10 most-visited business travel destinations, according to global corporate travel and entertainment company Concur Technologies.

New York – 9/11 Memorial

Cost: Free

If you're looking for a quiet place to reflect, stop by the newly opened 9/11 Memorial the next time business takes you to Manhattan.

The twin reflecting pools are stunning either by day or night, but we recommend opting for a later time slot if you want to avoid the crowds. 



Las Vegas –– Le Rêve

Price: $115 - $250

If casinos and nightclubs aren't exactly your idea of relaxing after a long workday, treat yourself to seats at Le Rêve at the Wynn Las Vegas.

It's a stunning production that marries acrobatics with an underwater adventure. The theater is specially designed so that no seat is further than 42 feet from the stage. Bring your floaties. 

Showtimes are Friday through Tuesday at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.



Chicago –– Shedd Aquarium

Price: $8 - $32

Feast your eyes on more than 25,000 species of fish and water mammals at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago.

It's great for browsing solo or with the family, with interactive exhibits, shows and 4-D movies. 



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16 Spectacular Corporate Headquarters Around The World

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Some of the world's most architecturally impressive structures are actually the same buildings where thousands of people work every day.

Giants like Apple, Google, and Facebook have built lavish campuses for their employees, but they aren't the only companies with eye-catching corporate structures.

Emporis, a database of construction projects, just released a list of the most impressive company buildings around the world, selected by a panel of experts.

From BMW in Munich to petroleum conglomerate Petronas in Malaysia, these are 16 of the most visually-appealing global headquarters.

The Bow in Canada is the headquarters of the Canadian petroleum and gas producer EnCana. The crescent-shaped building looks out at the Bow River.

Source: Emporis



The BMW Building in Munich is made of four linked tubes designed to look like a four-cylinder engine.

Source: Emporis



The BMW Welt is the event location for handing over new cars in Munich. The building has a double cone design and sits right next to the BMW building.

Source: Emporis



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HOUSE OF THE DAY: Buy Katy Perry's Opulent LA Home For $6.9 Million

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Katy Perry is selling the home she bought with ex-husband Russell Brand back in 2011 for $6.925 million, according to celebrity real estate blogger The Real Estalker.

The mansion, known as Park Hill, sits on a double-gated, three-acre compound with private lagoon pool and sweeping views of West Hollywood from the backyard.

In addition to the 7,000-square-foot main home, there are also two guest houses and a carriage house for auto storage.

Perry and Brand originally bought the Mediterranean-style estate from former National Lampoon chief executive Daniel Laikin back in June 2011. Neither ever moved into the home, which according to The Real Estalker's sources Brand gave to Perry during their divorce.

Katy Perry and Russell Brand bought this three-acre property in 2011.

Source: Teles Properties



It has two guest houses, and a carriage house for car storage.

Source: Teles Properties



Inside, the main home is 7,000 square feet.

Source: Teles Properties



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The Best College Bars In America

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Writer David Wood once joked that college was an amazing time—when parents fork over their savings to let kids go to a strange town and spend four years in a bar.

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Seriously, though, the best college bars offer more than cold beers and hot cheese fries. They’re fan headquarters for away games. They’re stages where college bands become national acts. They’re divey, not sleazy, and give visitors an insider’s perspective and memorable stories, like this one from the All-American Rathskeller at Penn State.

“On a Sunday, when we were closed, someone knocked,” recounts owner Duke Gastiger. “The guy said, ‘Do you mind if my grandfather uses your restroom?’ I let them inside. His grandfather shuffles to the restroom, comes back out and yells, ‘Yep, it’s still there!’ He had carved his initials into the bathroom wall on the bar’s opening day in 1933.”

Many of our favorite college bars are steeped in such lore, while continuing to make history and win over newcomers. Ole Miss keeps an open tab at Proud Larry’s, which stocks local beer labels and celebrated its 20th anniversary in April 2013 with a live music act each day. Eskimo Joe’s in Stillwater, OK, is so beloved that Oklahoma State University recently co-branded with the bar’s mascots, who now take the field on game days.

Football isn’t the only competition that draws folks to college bars. Trivia contests, open mic nights, and retro video games add to the sense of community. Regulars may even be rewarded for their attendance records. At Nashville’s Flying Saucer, those who sample 200 different brews get their names engraved on plates. It’s the kind of quality college-town bar that makes you feel welcome, even decades later and even if you’re not a Vanderbilt alum.

So here’s a toast to the mayhem of college and those bars that make it a great four years (or, in some cases, five…or six). To round out your campus visit, check out the most beautiful college libraries and check in to one of these top college hotels.

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Proud Larry’s: Ole Miss

One of Mississippi’s premier live music venues, Proud Larry’s was opened by a few graduates in 1993 and has been going strong ever since. By strong, we mean lines around the block on game days and sold-out shows with musicians like Shannon McNally and Iron & Wine.

The University of Mississippi’s alumni association has an open tab here, and the cooler is lined with state-based labels like Lazy Magnolia Brewery and Cathead Vodka. For its 20th anniversary, Proud Larry’s celebrated with a live band every single day of April 2013.



The Tombs: Georgetown

Down in the Tombs, plaques gleam with the names of the 99 Days Club members, who rose to the challenge of purchasing something daily in the countdown to graduation. Early in the evenings, professors and Jesuits can be spotted among tables crowded with beer pitchers, served by waiters, often students, in preppy oxfords and bow ties.

Comfort food options include the Bulldog burger: organic grass-fed beef, slathered in beer-braised onions, smoked bacon, cheddar, and mustard on a pretzel roll. The Tombs shares a kitchen with 1789, a jackets-preferred, antiques-filled restaurant upstairs that attracts visiting parents.

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The Albatross: UC Berkeley

Berkeley’s oldest pub sees a lot of the youngest legal drinkers—along with grad students, faculty, and local book clubs and sports teams. Once called “a community center that happens to sell alcohol,” this is one bar where you can walk in with a stack of pizza boxes and plop down in a booth like it’s your living room.

There are even classic games like Scrabble, Taboo, and Trivial Pursuit. While popcorn is the only food sold, the bottled beer list is 60 labels long, and the 14-handle draft lineup has a sweet spot for Belgians.

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Meet Guan Tianlang, The 14-Year-Old Chinese Kid Who's Playing In The Masters

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At 14 years old, Guan Tianlang will become the youngest-ever player at the Masters this week.

The 8th grader has an incredible individual story.

But his presence at Augusta is also an indication of the rising popularity of golf in China.

After being officially banned until 1984, courses are being built, upper-middle class people are playing, and the state is spending money on identifying young players.

China is on the edge of a golf boom, and Tianlang is at the center of it.

First of all, golf is in it's baby years in China. The sport was banned until 1984

Source: Telegraph



Golf was considered bourgeois by the communist government, while ping-pong was the peoples' sport

Source: Telegraph



But the birth of China's upper-middle class has spawned a golf boom. The number of courses has gone from 40 in 1990 to 580 today

Source: NY Times



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This Is What The Future Workplace Will Look Like [SLIDE DECK]

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Technology and globalization has completely changed how we live and work, and employers are trying to figure out how best to run their companies. If people are happier and get most of their big ideas outside the office, how important is it to physically be present?

It depends on what kind of company you are, says Kay Sargent, vice-president of Teknion, a manufacturer of high-end office systems and furniture. Each company has to decide what is most important to them and choose a culture and workspace that works for its team.

In the future workplace, there are four models — Fixed, Motion, Mobile, and Distance. Teknion uses Pixar, Google, IBM and Skype as examples of these models in a PowerPoint presentation they've shared with us. 







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This Country Has No Commercial Advertising, And Its Cities Look Weirdly Barren As A Result

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Observing all the recent coverage of North Korea, we couldn't help but notice how bizarre it looks to see a city with no advertisements.

The following photos are creepy, all subtle variations on the shade of gray. Major urban spaces that would be covered in ads elsewhere — bus stops, concrete facades, public plazas, major roadsides — are eerily empty in North Korea (if not occupied by communist or anti-American propaganda). 

Obviously, the lack of billboard advertising is due to the country's communist disposition. But it's still an interesting glance at what a world with no ads might look like.

Most striking about these images is the sheer volume of space that is simply left blank. The photos are street scenes from Pyongyang, North Korea's capital, and they bluntly illustrate the stark contrast to the thriving bustle of the country's Asian neighbors.

From a distance, Pyongyang looks like any other Asian city. The Ryugyong Hotel, the tallest building in North Korea, is in the distance.



But at street level there is almost nothing to see other than the physical architecture of the city.



A public skating rink in Pyongyang. In America, this would be covered in hoardings.



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Take A Look Behind The Desks Of 23 Successful Tech People

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richard branson founder at virgin groupThe world's most successful people don't mess around when it comes to their working space.

A desk has to be a place where you can be productive, healthy, and comfortable for many hours, day in day out.

Craigslist founder Craig Newmark prefers a sparse desk, while Michael MoritzChairman at Sequoia Capital, keeps a bottle of emergency whiskey "for the bad surprise." 

And some professionals don't work at a desk at all.

As a part of LinkedIn's “View From My Desk” series, some of the most successful tech professionals in the world reveal where they work. We're publishing the highlights with permission.

Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist

"I have one big screen connected to a desktop. There's little paper there, since I've arranged pretty much everything online. You'll see a few knickknacks, with some focus on my prior role model, Homer Simpson, and I just acquired something related to my current role model, Grandpa Simpson."

Source: LinkedIn



Richard Branson, Founder at Virgin Group

"The scene might not look much like working — you won’t find a suit or tie anywhere, and lots of people are enjoying snacks. Work doesn’t always have to mean timed meetings and official processes. Lots of the best ideas come off the cuff, out of conversations like the one happening in the photo."

Source: LinkedIn



Jeff Jordan, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz

"As you can see, I love light and color. Almost all of the artwork and interesting knickknacks in my office came from Fab.com, my very favorite e-commerce site (and portfolio company!). I'm also a big hoops fan and the Jordan jersey was given to me as a gift from the ESPN team when I left Disney."

Source: LinkedIn



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Steve Cohen's Jaw-Dropping NYC Penthouse Just Went On The Market For $115 Million

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Billionaire hedge fund manager Steve Cohen, whose S.A.C. Capital has come under scrutiny lately, is selling his gorgeous Upper East Side duplex penthouse for $115 million, The Real Estalker reports.

He bought the place for $24 million back in 2005. He hired late architect Charles Gwathmey to transform the space.

It really is breathtaking. 

Corcoran has the details of the 9,000 square foot, 6 bedroom, 6.5 bathroom apartment at One Beacon Court. We've included photos in the slides that follow. 

Last month, Cohen agreed to pay $616 million to settle an insider trading probe with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He also snapped up a $60 million oceanfront home in the Hamptons and a $155 million Picasso painting. 

Anyway, let's take a tour of Cohen's apartment. 

The apartment features a stunning living room with 24 foot ceilings.



Here's another angle of the living room.



There's a chef’s kitchen with stainless steel appliances.



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