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Market Maker

One of the hottest niche markets today is microbrewery beer, and this EOY runner-up is one of its creators.  Read more

5 Innovative Language-Learning Tools

If you work with or are expanding to foreign markets, it's important for your employees to have access to language education. We've found five engaging—and...  View slideshow

Quick Picks

Downtime distractions out this month.  Read more

Quick Picks

Downtime distractions out this month.  Read more

Tech Talk: Biochem Firm Shares Network

A biochemical company that makes materials used for diagnostic and medical lab testing improved the security of patient data over the network it shares with ...  Read more

Apple's Big News

By now you've probably already heard about Apple's big day of announcements. Here's ...  Read more

YouTube Reaches Two Billion Hits a Day

Video-sharing website YouTube celebrates its fifth birthday today with the news that it receives more than two billion hits daily. That's a...  Read more

David Karp’s Favorite Tech Tools

David Karp, founder and CEO of Tumblr, an easy to use blogging platform, shares his favorite tech tools.  View slideshow

At Lagerheads

Start-up Boston Beer Works went to court against Boston Beer Company to defend its name.  Read more

The New Rules of T&E and States with Stimulus Bills

No such thing as a free lunch, especially these days. The New York Times discusses Read more

Mobile Devices and Melatonin

Apparently, the two don't mix. A new study published jointly by The Karolinska Institute in Sweden and Wayne State University in Indiana (How oft...  Read more

Controlling Supply Costs

Purchasing approach that guarantees buying supplies at rock-bottom prices.  Read more

How to Blog to Attract Investors

Venture capitalists and angel investors weigh in on what they're looking for in your company blog.  Read more

Is Twitter Worth $10 Billion?

Twitter suitors are talking in huge figures, but is it all one big bubble? Plus, a "goon" entrepreneur, unemployment drops, and the rest of the day's news.  Read more

Neurologists: Apple Triggers Religious Reaction

Once again, science is confirming what we have always suspected. This time, after years of referring to Apple's customer base as the "cult of Mac" or "cul...  Read more

The London Terrorist Attack

At noontime on the East Coast, the BBC is reporting that at least 33 people died in a series of four explosions in London during the morning rush hour the...  Read more

7 Great Viral Marketing Campaigns

They're weird. They're funny. And they're incredibly powerful marketing tools. Here are seven campaigns that caught fire online, going wildly viral.  View slideshow

Postcards From the Data-Smog Edge

Inc. editor Bo Burlingham describes how his vacation to pastoral France let him escape faxes, phone calls, e-mail, and news, so he could finally get some wor...  Read more

Factoring in the Lifespan of Your Products

I've been thinking about the average lifespan of common items all morning. What set me off, you ask? Thank you for asking. It was this Read more

A Smoker's Airline?

A variety of newspapers and news services reported this weekend that a German entrepreneur plans to launch an airline that caters exclusively to smokers. ...  Read more

How Social Networking Mirrors the Way Of Magazines

We all know this number by heart: Facebook has a staggering 500 million subscribers with no signs of slowing down. But, what if I told you there's another...  Read more

How Facebook's New Features Could Help You

Facebook's latest offerings allow users to see what their friends like as the pals shop, read the news, and listen to music online -- all information you can...  Read more

Grist: The American Ambassador

American brands like Coke and McDonald's may end up being casualties of war.  Read more

The App Market Grows

A big weekend for the iPad. Roughly 300,000 people bought iPads on Saturday, the day Apple put its new gadget on sale. That's more than the first g...  Read more

It’s an Enigma

The Enigma machine was most famously used by the German military to encrypt messages in the Second World War. The idea was simple, encrypt messages so tha...  Read more

Hunch Raises $12 Million

Small business revival thwarted. A year and a half after the financial crisis hit, credit is still tight for many small companies. A fron...  Read more

Health Care, Immigration, and Marketing by Pigeon

Towards a founder visa . Earlier this year, Paul Graham proposed creating a special work vi...  Read more

Google Takes Aim at Twitter

Google gunning for Twitter, Facebook . In a not-so-subtle attempt to put some pressure on social networking behemoths Facebook and 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

Crowdsourcing and One Exec's Case for Regulating Google

Start-up helps keep your, and Tom Brady's, private info private. After Sept. 11, the government launched a personal data-gathering campaign, unders...  Read more

Facebook, Amazon Team Up for Venture Fund

Other investors in the new $250 million fund dedicated to the social web include Zynga, Liberty Media and Comcast. Google mysteriously missing.  Read more

Reading, Writing, Running a Company

This month, a program called EntrepreneurshipWeek USA will extol the virtues of business ownership in schools across the country.  Read more

Join the IPO Party

Nearly 200 companies are getting ready to go public—the most since 2000. Plus, why VC's aren't funding B2B start-ups, and the rest of today's news.  Read more

Ricky Gervais: The Start of a Twitter Backlash?

Asked by publicists to tout the Golden Globes, British comedian Ricky Gervais decides that self-promotion on Twitter is "undignified."  Read more

A Coupon for that Knish

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

The Way I Work: David Karp of Tumblr

As a kid, David Karp, the founder of Tumblr, taught himself to code and dropped out of high school. Now 24 years old, Karp runs his company his way—and ref...  Read more

Farewell Michael Scott. Greetings Casey McCall.

Last month marked the season finale of NBC's The Office -- the only half-hour comedy I expect to mis...  Read more

Case Study

They say there's no such thing as bad PR. After releasing a video game based on the Iraq war, Kuma Reality Games put the notion to the test.  Read more

Meet the Bill Gates of Ghana

Brash, ambitious, and optimistic, Herman Chinery-Hesse has already accomplished what many considered impossible -- building a thriving tech business in his n...  Read more

Editor's Letter

Inc. has its heroes, and those of you who've been reading the magazine a while can probably name a few. Jack Stack, father of open-book manageme...  Read more

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