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Highlights of the November 2008 Issue of Inc.

The November Eco-Advantage issue takes us inside the mind of a potential media mogul and 11 entrepreneurs who are turning a global crisis into an opportunity to push innovation to the next level.

COVER STORY: THE HOTTEST SMALL COMPANY IN AMERICA, PG 88
Kevin Rose is the new Rupert Murdoch. But instead of tackling newspapers, he's taking on new media. Just 31 years old and the founder of newsgathering website Digg, TV network Revision3, and communications platform Pownce, Rose has become a leader and symbol of Generation Y and the new-media empire. Read how he gained a following of 30 million (and counting). Inc. Senior Writer Max Chafkin is available to discuss the hottest small company in America.

The entire article is available online at www.inc.com/magazine/20081101/keeevviin.html

SPECIAL REPORT: BLUE IS THE NEW GREEN, PG 116
We are all familiar with the phrase "going green" but what about the impending water crisis? Water is becoming one of the biggest environmental problems of the 21st century, This month's eco-advantage story puts water at the forefront of our global crisis touting "blue is the new green". 11 entrepreneurs have made it their mission (and their business) to find viable solutions for water sustainability. From storage to treatment to supply, these entrepreneurs are making a splash. Contributing writer Adam Bluestein is available to discuss the entrepreneurs who are addressing the worldwide water crisis.

The entire article is available online at www.inc.com/magazine/20081101/blue-is-the-new-green.html

STREET SMARTS: WHAT THE FINANCIAL CRISIS MEANS TO YOU, PG 72
Norm Brodsky feels the entrepreneur's pain. So he dedicated November's "Street Smarts", to illustrating ways in which entrepreneurs can cope with the bad economy, small-business banking and the credit crunch. Senior contributing editor Norm Brodsky is available to discuss entrepreneurs and the financial crisis.

The entire article is available online at www.inc.com/magazine/20081101/street-smarts-what-the-financial-crisis-means-for-you.html

HOW I DID IT: TEENAGE DROPOUT MAKES GOOD, PG 112
Entrepreneurship is all about making something out of nothing, and so is November's "How I Did It". Barbara Lynch grew up in the projects of South Boston and dropped out of high school during her senior year, but eventually made it big with her company Barbara Lynch Gruppo, a $10+ million amalgam of six high-concept restaurants and food businesses. Inc. Editor-At-Large Leigh Buchanan is available to discuss the entrepreneur of the year how Barbara Lynch did it.

The entire article is available online at www.inc.com/magazine/20081101/how-i-did-it-barbara-lynch-barbara-lynch-gruppo.html

Source: Inc. Press Room

Published: November 01, 2008

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