FAST COMPANY (MAGAZINE)

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'''Fast Company''' is a full-color monthly business magazine that reports on innovation, digital media, technology, change management, leadership, design and social responsibility. It was launched in November 1995 by Alan Webber and Bill Taylor, two former ''Harvard Business Review'' editors. Fast Company's current editor is Bob Safian, a veteran of Fortune and Smart Money.
In 2000, Fast Company was sold to USA, a division of media giant Bertelsmann, for $350 million. G&J sold it in 2005 and shortly thereafter exited the U.S. market.
The magazine and its website is now owned by Mansueto Ventures, a private media company controlled by Joe Mansueto, the founder and CEO of mutual-fund rating company Morningstar. Joe Mansueto became a billionaire and joined the Forbes 400 list of the richest Americans when Morningstar went public in 2005. Mansueto Ventures also owns Fast Company's sister publication, ''Inc. Magazine'', which is dedicated to covering growing businesses and entrepreneurs.
In 1997, Fast Company created one of the first online social networks, the Company of Friends.
FastCompany.com operates as a network of sites with Inc.com and is a member of the Online Publisher's Association. The website features FC Now, which launched in 2002, and was one of the first staff-written blogs maintained by a print magazine.

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