10th
DEC

We at InventHelp love this time of year not only for the holiday cheer, but also because football playoffs are just around the corner! I don’t know if there’s anything that could make us love our hometown Pittsburgh Steelers any more than we already do. Except, maybe, watching them in 3D.
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20th
OCT

With the development of instant communication mediums like email, text messaging and cell phones, any person that we ever want to talk to is just a click or dial away. That’s not always a good thing, especially after a night at the bar.
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18th
SEP

KFC Recipe Invention Transferred Under High SecurityColonel Harland Sanders invented one of the most famous recipes in American history: the blend of 11 herbs and spices in his Kentucky Fried Chicken. And as this handwritten, 68-year-old recipe is prepared to be transferred for the first time in decades, company executives are wringing their hands with anxiety.
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10th
SEP

Ten years ago, no one could have guessed that a little search engine start-up that began as a college research project would become a multibillion dollar company. Google is so ubiquitous that it’s even become a verb! InventHelp’s Invention Girl fully admits to “googling” herself on more than one occasion.
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22nd
AUG

Michael PhelpsInventHelp’s Invention Girl was glued to the TV this past week, unable to turn away from the amazing lure of U.S. Olympic swimming team and star Michael Phelps. In case you’ve been hiding under a rock, Phelps is the fastest swimmer in the world and the most decorated Olympic athlete in history. And I feel like patting myself on the back when I work out on the Wii for a half hour!

If you’re a fan of Olympic swimming, then this year’s competition couldn’t have been more exciting. More than 20 Olympic swimming records have been shattered this year. While incredible determination, supreme coaching and refined techniques on the part of the athletes deserve most of the credit, a few inventions helped along the way.
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25th
JUL

InventHelp’s Invention Girl read recently that many Americans believe blogging and texting are creating a grammatically-challenged generation. As a blogger for InventHelp myself, I think that someone who takes the time to write must at least like English a little bit. But as far as texting goes…I can’t say I always follow the rules (lol).
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14th
MAY

Genetically modified corn fields in KenyaIf I didn’t love my job at InventHelp so much, I’d probably be “Foodie Girl”. I’m addicted to watching cooking shows, trying new delicacies, and reading the latest reviews on the hot restaurants in town. Food is a fascinating and complicated subject, but one thing is for sure – it’s not immune to scientific change.
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23rd
APR

Now that Earth Day is behind us, there’s no reason to stop the green efforts you’ve been making the past week! This year’s Earth Day was the biggest ever, with an estimated 1 billion people worldwide participating in various Earth Day events and efforts. The 2008 theme, Call for Climate, focuses on a global warming action theme.

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21st
APR

Inventor's Diary from InventHelpThere’s really no worse feeling than coming up with a new idea, then forgetting it before you get a chance to pursue it. While InventHelp’s Invention Girl is less of an inventor and more of an invention lover, I’d hate for a neat idea to strike me only to have it slip away later!
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18th
APR

Electronic PaperIt’s become clear to InventHelp’s Invention Girl that the popularity upsurge in environmentally friendly products is more than just a trend – it’s becoming the norm. As people worldwide work to protect natural resources, more products that focus on conservation emerge.
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