Cale Guthrie Weissman, Fast Company

Cale Guthrie Weissman

Fast Company

New York, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Fast Company
  • The New Republic
  • The Sweethome
  • Business Insider
  • Houston Chronicle
  • Entrepreneur
  • PandoDaily

Past articles by Cale:

How to help migrant children: 4 things you can do for the border crisis right now

The United States is currently in a humanitarian crisis. Here’s how you can help. → Read More

Hundreds of Wayfair employees walk out in protest of sales to migrant detention camps

This movement has already caught the attention of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. → Read More

Wayfair employees to walk out in protest of sales to migrant detention camps

This movement has already caught the attention of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. → Read More

Millennial booze startup Haus wants you to ditch the Aperol Spritz

A new alcoholic beverage called Haus thinks it can tap into younger consumers’ desire for wellness even in their booze—and introduce a new type of drink to the U.S. → Read More

A brief timeline of how Slack took over the modern workplace in 8 years

Today, Slack Technologies debuts on the NYSE. So how did it get here? → Read More

A brief timeline of how Slack took over the modern workplace in 8 years

Today, Slack Technologies debuts on the NYSE. So how did it get here? → Read More

Why pot legalization just failed again in one of the U.S.’s most liberal states

One word: Governor Cuomo. → Read More

Here’s a short history of Facebook flops

Facebook is primed to launch its blockchain project Libra, but looking back at other fails may provide a cautionary tale. → Read More

Western Union stock tanks after Facebook unveils Libra cryptocurrency

There’s a new cross-border payments player in town. → Read More

A 360-degree tour of Lockheed Martin’s vision of the future

The security and defense company’s innovation lab thinks about tomorrow’s technology solutions. → Read More

The VC-backed media myth is combusting

Private equity is helping Axel Springer go private; Business Insider is merging with eMarketer. The myth of a scaling media company may be crumbling. → Read More

Target takes aim at Amazon and Walmart with free same-day delivery

Thanks to an acquisition, the retailer is offering same-day delivery for certain items totaling over $9.99. → Read More

AT&T just cancelled Samsung’s Galaxy Fold preorders: report

Samsung’s latest smartphone has been hampered with problems, and now retailers are cancelling orders. → Read More

Widespread WordPress outage takes down Quartz, TechCrunch, Rolling Stone, and others

Many news websites have a new scaled-down design thanks to a massive WordPress VIP Go outage. → Read More

Kamala Harris blasts Chase CEO Jamie Dimon over sneaky forced arbitration clause

Senator Harris cowrote a letter with Senator Richard Blumenthal demanding Chase end its questionable new practice. → Read More

Amazon’s new credit card helps you get into debt with your own money

Its new program with Synchrony Bank is targeted toward people with bad credit. → Read More

Caterpillar Inc. is trying to stop a tiny café from using the word cat

The $70B construction company is scared of coffee shops and children’s clothing stores. → Read More

Here’s what you can get for free on National Doughnut Day

It’s yet another holiday that doesn’t exist. Here’s how to reap the benefits. → Read More

Some Instagram users no longer have the Close Friends option

Users are reporting they can no longer send stories to “close friends.” It’s unclear if Facebook is getting rid of the feature altogether. → Read More

Google’s latest search algorithm change hurts web traffic for Daily Mail and others

The search giant just tweaked its algorithm with a core update for June 2019, and there already seems to be an impact. → Read More