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Top 10 Innovation Links for the Week of 1.29.16

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Welcome to Spigit’s weekly roundup of innovation links, where we feature a carefully curated selection of our favorite content on innovation, crowdsourcing, and more from around the web. Why Black Cabs Need to Innovate, Not Fight. The skinny: Uber launched in London in mid-2012. How do you Crowdsource Innovation?

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Five Product Innovations that Evolved Over Time

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However, these innovations aren’t that common. The most successful, innovative companies strike a balance between core, adjacent, and transformational initiatives. With aggressive marketing to dentists and common Americans, Listerine became a runaway success in the 1920’s as a treatment for chronic bad breath.

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Top 10 must-read books on Innovation

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Running Lean: Iterate from Plan A to a Plan That Works by Ash Maurya LeanStack Founder and creator of the Lean Canvas, Ash Maurya, tells you how startups can find the product/market fit by following a systematic process based on innovative approaches based on innovative approaches such as Lean Startup and Bootstrapping.

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How companies are innovating in the energy sector

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Ever since renewables became a part of the German mass market, investment has been dominated by private households and farmers who owned 46% of the 73GW renewable electricity supply in Germany in 2012, while all incumbent utilities (such as Vattenfall, EnBW, E.on, and RWE) owned only 12%.”