Fast Company is a full-color business magazine that releases 10 issues per year and focuses on technology, business, and design. Fast Company's current editor is Robert Safian, who previously worked with Fortune, Time, and Money. The magazine has won numerous industry awards.
Fast Company was launched in November 1995 by Alan Webber and Bill Taylor, two former Harvard Business Review editors.
In 1997, Fast Company created an online social network...
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