An awesome tool for designers and art directors everywhere: The automatic dummy-copy generator, in gangster speak. A sample: "Lorizzle ipsum ma nizzle ghetto bow wow wow."
An awesome tool for designers and art directors everywhere: The automatic dummy-copy generator, in gangster speak. A sample: "Lorizzle ipsum ma nizzle ghetto bow wow wow."

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After months of silence, Jeffrey Hollender discusses his sudden, emotional ouster from the company he built into a model of corporate responsibility.

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A graphic to help make sense of General Electric's size and scope.
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