Innovation


Recent Innovation Articles

Google's Car Will Change the World

Imagine a world without traffic jams, with online bidding for parking spaces, and the end of drunk driving.  Read more

Is Your Company Boring?

TrendHunter.com founder Jeremy Gutsche offers up tips to help your business stay innovative even as it becomes more predictable.  Read more

Entrepreneur Wins $625 Million Payout From Apple

Yale University professor David Gelernter said Apple's software infringed on three of his patents. A federal jury agreed.  Read more

Elon Musk's Guide to the Galaxy

For the founder of SpaceX, Tesla Motors, and SolarCity, the journey is just beginning.  Read more

Innovation: Let There Be Light

1366 Technologies has developed a more efficient way to produce silicon wafers for solar panels.  Read more

How to Adapt Products for Different Markets

How Violight adapted its toothbrush sanitizer into a cleaning product for cell phones.  Read more

How Groupon Handles Copycats Overseas

How the daily-deal site defends itself in global markets.  Read more

Would You Buy Underwear By Subscription?

The CEOs of Tommy Bahama and Bonobos weigh in on Manpacks's plan to sell men's underwear subscriptions.  Read more

How to Hire for Creativity

If you want to build an innovative company, you had better make it your business to find employees who think outside the box.  Read more

The Secret to TechCrunch's Success

Two words: Good writing. The company just sold itself to AOL for a Read more

An Entrepreneurial Safari

Each day,  Inc.'s  reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today: ...  Read more

Groupon's Expansion Strategy

In its quest to become the global powerhouse of online daily deals, Chicago-based Groupon is buying up copycat websites overseas.  View slideshow

Developers Bet on Google's Android

The search engine giant's operating system has the best long-term business prospects, according to a new survey.  Read more

The Key to the Facebook Movie

Paul Graham's classic essay on why nerds are not popular may help explain the improbable rise of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.  Read more

FCC Opens Up Unlicensed Airwaves for Innovation

The so called 'white spaces' would house super Wi-Fi, with longer ranges and the ability to pass through walls.  Read more

Mark Zuckerberg Gives Newark an Education

Each day, Inc .'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today: ...  Read more

New Search Engine Optimization Methodology

While teaching a social media class last Friday in Columbus, OH, I ran across a company at the technology incubator up there called Read more

Facebook's Dirty Tricks

The more dirt we get on on Mark Zuckerberg—the Facebook founder and, now, bonafide Holl...  Read more

SBA Awards Grants to Economic ‘Clusters’

Agency is seeking to encourage collaboration between small businesses, the public sector, developers, and institutions to advance local industries.  Read more

Breakfast With Richard Branson

Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today: ...  Read more

Meet Google's Resident Entrepreneur

Each day, Inc .'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today: ...  Read more

Start-Up Sues Google for Interference, Patent Infringement

Skyhook Wireless filed two lawsuits claiming Google infringed on its patents and caused it to lose lucrative partnerships.  Read more

Twitter's Big Announcement

No, Twitter did not sell itself to Google, despite rumors  that were...  Read more

Entrepreneurs in Space

There's a lot of insanity in Forbes's new Read more

Your New Printable Home

Each day,  Inc .'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today: <...  Read more

How Stuff Gets Made

Ashlee Vance has an update from the front lines of a "manufacturing revolution." He Read more

More Questions About Demand Media

Wired finally addresses the questions raised on this blog and, subsequently, in...  Read more

SBA: U.S. Slipping in Entrepreneurship

A new study says large companies and a slowdown in the tech sector are to blame.  Read more

Entrepreneur Says "I Do" to Divorce Insurance

A North Carolina businessman who describes his own failed marriage as "world-class ugly" has come up with a novel product aimed at helping people defray the ...  Read more

Obama's Big Speech

That speech today? Pretty much Read more

Automating Innovation

Each day, Inc .'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's...  Read more

Obama's Tax Break

President Obama's big economic policy speech tomorrow should be interesting. The Journal is Read more

5 Ways to Improve Quality

Whether you sell a product or a service, these five steps will help you ensure that you are constantly improving the way you do business--to the delight of y...  Read more

What the Apple Announcement Means

Steve Jobs just wrapped up another keynote –Chris ...  Read more