NEWS THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY MORE TOP STORIES COMPANIES GE Gives Turboprops a Whirl At Britain's Farnborough Air Show, the American giant is unveiling a retro engine design for the business air travel market TECHNOLOGY Gameloft: Now Playing on the iPhone Mobile gaming's reigning champ releases six titles in Apple's new iPhone App store, where users can download the fun right to their 3G handsets INNOVATION STRATEGY Obama's Secret Digital Weapon Blue State helped create the Web machine that brought in the bucks and built the buzz. Now it's looking to sign up more corporate clients This newsletter is a FREE service provided by BusinessWeek.com.
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Copyright 2008, by The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Notice | | | Inside: This Week in Innovation This week, innovation and design writer Matt Vella reports on two well-known companies pursuing new, unexpected endeavors. Iconic American motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson opens a long-planned museum on Milwaukee's south side, and, at Britain's Farnborough Air Show, General Electric unveiled a retro engine design intended to shake up the business air travel market. European correspondent Jennifer Schenker, meanwhile, writes about how mobile-gaming firm GameLoft is trying to make the most of Apple's new iPhone App store. And David Wertheimer, executive director of USC's Anytime/Anywhere Content Lab, argues for a digital middle ground where media companies, consumers, and tech providers can co-create future media innovations. Enjoy. -- Helen Walters E-MAIL A FRIEND | GET RSS | NEWSLETTERS | INNOVATION PODCAST Anytime/Anywhere Media David Wertheimer, executive director of USC's Anytime/Anywhere Content Lab, argues for a digital middle ground where media companies, consumers, and tech providers--groups that have at times been at odds--can co-create future media innovations Advertisement What's Your Problem? IN YOUR FACE: THE BEST U.S. CITIES, BY DESIGN "I have one big criticism of the Chicago region: we have very little new, innovative SUBURBAN housing to brag about. Most of the innovation is going on within the city limits." Advertisement |