There's a café in France which charges €7 for a coffee to rude customers and €1.40 to people who talk politely to staff.
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In 1907, Kellogg’s launched a campaign called "Wink Day" to promote Cornflakes. Women were encouraged to “wink at your grocer and see what you get” (and what they got was a free box of cereal!)
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Amazon sells more e-books than printed books.
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Judge Judy makes $45 million a year.
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At YouTube Headquarters, employees can either take the elevator, stairs or slide.
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In October 1997, when Internet Explorer 4.0 was released, some Microsoft employees left a giant "From the IE team... We Love You" on Netscape's lawn.
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The co-founder and CEO of SnapChat, 23-year-old Evan Spiegel, turned down an offer of $3 billion from Facebook and then a $4 billion bid from Google.
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Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, is dyslexic.
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