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Andrew Raskin


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Letters

Readers respond to the November Inc. columns by Andrew Raskin, who stepped down as CEO of his start-up, and Norm Brodsky, who wrote about the diffic...  Read more

Letters

Readers respond to recent Inc. articles, including the December 2000 column by Andrew Raskin, who stepped down as CEO of his San Francisco start-up,...  Read more

FYI: Critical Numbers

Inside the December 2000 Inc. issue:cutting-edge practices in the education business, what happens when companies move, the new megamarket, and the ...  Read more

Letters

Readers react to articles from the January and February 2000 issues of Inc. , including the January cover story "Taking the Leap," Andrew Raskin's "E...  Read more

Mail

Readers react to articles from the September issue of Inc, including Susan Greco's "War!," and Andrew Raskin's "Confessions of a Nonserial Entrepreneur."  Read more

Getting a Life

Inc. magazine's editor-in-chief discusses having a business and a life; sharing equity with employees; why being first may not be best; And...  Read more

Getting a Life

em Inc. /em magazine's editor-in-chief discusses having a business em and /em a life; sha...  Read more

Mail: May 2002

Readers react to articles from recent issues of Inc magazine. Plus, an update on 1999 Inner City 100 winner Fitigues Inc.  Read more

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the August 2001 issue of Inc. magazine.  Read more

Letters

Our August issue certainly struck a chord. Letters poured in about our profiles of two CEOs who, as several readers noted, represent both sides of the same c...  Read more

Index

A guide to many of the companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the February 2001 issue of Inc. magazine.  Read more

Letter From Silicon Valley: Sunrise, Sunset

In which our company-founder-turned-writer reveals what may be the final chapter for his former company.  Read more

Index

How to contact organizations and people mentioned prominently in the December 2000 Inc. issue.  Read more

Bridge Financing over the River Scared

Popular wisdom holds that Internet companies can change business models on a dime. Actually, it takes a whole lot of dimes.  Read more

Bridge Financing over the River Scared

Popular wisdom holds that Internet companies can change business models on a dime. Actually, it takes a whole lot of dimes.  Read more

Index

How to contact companies, people, and organizations mentioned prominently in this issue.  Read more

Index

A guide to many of the companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the March 2001 issue of Inc. magazine.  Read more

Where the Money Is

Inc. Editor-in-Chief George Gendron reflects on this month's cover story, "The Money Hunt," and case study, "Great Expectations".  Read more

Get With the Programmers

Can Linux really take on Microsoft's Windows? Our man in the Valley risked possible sunburn and certain embarrassment to find out.  Read more

Keeping Secrets

Concerned about security? Inc. Technology editor Elaine Appleton discusses the need for small businesses to beef up their network security.  Read more

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the October 2000 issue of Inc.   Read more

In the Cards

Here's how smart cards--plastic cards that store information on an internal microchip--can help small companies learn about their customers' purchasing behav...  Read more

Letter From Silicon Valley: What's a Nice Systems Engineer Like You Doing in a Place Like This?

Every month a Silicon Valley club or hotel plays host to a networking party called the Layoff Lounge. Just another pink-slip party? Not really. Here's what h...  Read more

The Pause that Refreshes

A former CEO enjoys an enforced time-out while keeping those pesky ideas at bay.  Read more

INDEX

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the February 2000 issue.  Read more

Let the Good Times Roll

Sure, your employees are challenged and fulfilled. But are they having fun? Andrew Raskin describes his efforts to create a truly competitive levity package ...  Read more

I've Got Mail

Readers comfort once and future CEO Andrew Raskin with empathy and job offers.  Read more

I Might Just Take You Up On That

Andrew Raskin, Inc. 's intrepid young entrepreneur, explores some interesting offers from that have come his way.  Read more

The Game of the Name

Searching for the perfect name for your business? Here's why Internet start-up Gazooba.com chose an independent consultant over a high-profile firm to help b...  Read more

The Game of the Name

Searching for the perfect name for your business? Here's why Internet start-up Gazooba.com chose an independent consultant over a high-profile firm to help b...  Read more

Bulletin Board

A collection of short articles about technology. Topics include selling houses with voice mail; installing face-recognition software; and making sure your ca...  Read more

Take This Deal and Shove It

Funding. Everyone in the Bay Area seems to need it, but oddly enough, CEOs are rebuffing venture capitalists more and more. The reason: check out those term ...  Read more

There's No Such Thing as a Free Launch

Andrew Raskin, CEO of Gazooba.com, prepares to wow investors with a unique presentation at an industry conference.  Read more

Gimme Shelter

Forget the Holy Grail -- try finding office space in the Bay Area. Here's how Gazooba CEO Andrew Raskin cracked the San Francisco real estate market in six w...  Read more

There's No Such Thing as a Free Launch

Andrew Raskin, CEO of Gazooba.com, prepares to wow investors with a unique presentation at an industry conference.  Read more

Gimme Shelter

Forget the Holy Grail -- try finding office space in the Bay Area. Here's how Gazooba CEO Andrew Raskin cracked the San Francisco real estate market in six w...  Read more

Letter From Silicon Valley: Start Up the Band

The need for one's CEO skills can pop up in the least likely of places, including a 15-piece funk band.  Read more

Confessions of a Nonserial Entrepreneur

There are plenty of second acts in business, but this company founder looks forward to a long intermission.  Read more

Where Have All the Dot-Commers Gone?

Sitting behind the wheel of a taxicab. Wearing leather and wielding a whip. You never know where an ex-dot-commer will turn up next.  Read more

Where Have All the Dot-Commers Gone?

Sitting behind the wheel of a taxicab. Wearing leather and wielding a whip. You never know where an ex-dot-commer will turn up next.  Read more

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