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Can you live without these gadgets? Sure--but given how much time you spend in your office, maybe you shouldn't.

Furniture maker Turnstone toured the country's coolest firms for ideas on how to design spaces that encourages creativity and collaboration (without breaking the bank).

These brilliantly inspiring workplaces have sprawling rooftop gardens, bright atriums, and lots and lots of exposed brick. Tour this year's crop of outstanding offices.

Tired of a cramped home office space? These creative--and extreme--home offices may help conjure up a creative solution.

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These cool tech projects didn't just meet their funding goals--they soared right past them.

They may have name recognition and capital... but success is hardly guaranteed. Here are seven stars who are angling to turn their passions into successful start-ups.

When you look beyond the numbers of the Inc. 5000, you'll find some big stories of small business success. Meet a few companies that have shown some serious grit and resilience.

One solves crime with technology. Another has its office on a boat. Here’s a look at nine companies on the Inc. 500 that our editors love.

Ready to upgrade to a business-class notebook? These five models offer high-end features like super-fast processors, plenty of RAM and storage, and a few extra perks to make those business trips more bearable.

Which city in America is home to the most Inc. 5000 companies? It's home to many in the high tech and new media sectors. Hint: It's not San Francisco.

Which of America's fastest-growing companies sells the most stuff? Would you guess Facebook, Levi Strauss, or Publix, or none of the above? Find out.

These 10 fast-growing, private companies are led by black entrepreneurs, most of whom are forging a decisive path in the government services industry.

These 10 entrepreneurs have immigrant roots in Asia and India, but they have built some of the fastest-growing, private companies--many in technology--here in the United States.

Of the 500 companies on this list, women lead just 10% of them. But the most successful among that impressive bunch are in industries as diverse as consulting, private jets, and mobile cloud services.

These scrappy enterprises were kicking into gear when others were hunkering down for the Great Recession.