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More Features for Wireless Devices

Nov. 27, 2006 -- CSR, a Cambridge, England-based wireless-technology firm, has launched software that allows wireless keyboards and other...  Read story

The Start of a Beautiful Friendship

Partnering with your customers on R&D.  Read story

Nonstop Innovation

How one company transforms its employees into entrepreneurs.  Read story

Frequently Asked Lending Questions

Our columnist addresses a few frequently asked questions regarding small business loans and financing strategies.  Read story

Britain's New Generation Of Company Builders

How Margaret Thatcher has instituted revolutionary changes in government to save Great Britain's faltering economy.  Read story

Will The Empire Strike Back?

When Margaret Thatcher came to power, she promised to imbue Great Britain with a new spirit of independence.  Read story

The Slide Rule

Quote from 'The Seven Cultures of Capitalism.'  Read story

Getting To Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In, By Roger Fisher And William Ury. Houghton Mifflin, 2 Park St., Boston, Ma 02107; 163 Pp., $10.95.

The mountains of academe -- or, rather, the foothills of Cambridge -- have labored and brought forth a mouse. A work whose import can be dismissed withou...  Read story

Small Company Initial Public Offerings: February March 1983

Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. O-TC sym. Company...  Read story

Feedback Comes in More Than 100 Different Flavors

When Gus Rancatore put up the Save Toscani...  Read story

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SMALL COMPANY INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS: APRIL 1986 Offering First O-T-C Size Price aftermarketRead story

Inc. 500 Index

The fastest-growing private companies in America in 1999, listed alphabetically.  Read story

Divided We Stand

Smart firms expand in pieces, spinning fast-growth units into standalone entities.  Read story

Cup of Joe, Side of Net

A well-known Boston restaurant critic reviews several coffee shops that offer acccess to high tech equipment.  Read story

Of Mice And Mettle

A stone's throw across the Charles River from our Boston offices lies Harvard University, home of the Harvard Business School, and a symbol of Establishme...  Read story

The 1990 Inc. 500 Index

Alphabetical listing of the 1990 Inc. 500 companies, names only.  Read story

Recruiting Secrets of the Smartest Companies Around

An ever-tightening job market calls for rigorous, creative recruiting techniques. Here are some of the good-old-fashioned ways to find workers, plus some new...  Read story

The Futurists

From solar panels to clean coal, betting big on the future of energy.  Read story

John Sperling, Apollo Group

because he stirs the pot, and apparently always will  Read story

Wi-Fi for the Masses

Tropos Networks aims to bring the high-speed internet to everyone. Here's how the company is doing it--one city at a time.  Read story

Upstarts: Car Sharing

Sure, owning a car in the city is a hassle. But is car sharing the answer? Two American start-ups are betting that it is.  Read story

The Innovation Factor: Your Brain on Innovation

Want to know what makes a creative genius tick? Neuroscience gives us some clues.  Read story

How I Did It: Amber Chand

Fleeing Uganda, Amber Chand came to the U.S. and built Eziba, a company that provides a creative and business outpost for artisans in war-torn nations.  Read story

Massachusetts Institute of Technology:
Saying All the Right Things

The idea for Lingt Language came to MIT seniors Scot Frank and Chris Varenhorst while they were sitting in Chinese class. The students, who were preparing...  Read story

Archive: Liquidity Events

History is full of inventions that one person devised but another person parlayed into a personal fortune. Case in point: the thermos.  Read story

CEO Notebook

Various CEOs share questions and answers on a host of issues ranging from hiring and firing to marketing.  Read story

Restoration Software

An Internet company seems an odd fit for a depressed former factory town. But since Shore.Net moved to Lynn, Mass., company and city have been riding each ot...  Read story

Big Plans

United Sciences of America sets out to harness the power of multilevel marketing.  Read story

Fast Talk

An electronic mail system can save your company time and money and eliminate meetings as well.  Read story

Europe Inc.

In Europe, it used to be that the only thing worse than failing at entrepreneurship was succeeding, and making money. Now, suddenly, entrepreneurship is all ...  Read story

Miracle, Schmiracle

Michael Dukakis is blowing a golden opportunity to talk about the real reasons for Massachusetts's booming economy  Read story

Fame

Profiles of celebrity CEOs and the repercussions of recognition and publicity.  Read story

Why I Read Business Blogs

Some of the smartest people I've ever met, I've never met. A story of modern mentoring.  Read story

How I Did It: Restaurateur Barbara Lynch

Fake it till you make it, then make it big.  Read story

Confessions of an Information Sinner

With his first business, Ron Bienvenu overloaded his newsletter subscribers with reams of extraneous information. Now his software system, SageMaker, sends o...  Read story

Companies On The Spot

The MIT Enterprise Forum poses painful questions to the managers of new or troubled companies.  Read story

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 story

Portland Plays Perception Poker

Can a thriving little city in Maine bluff its way into the ranks of big-time Internet players?  Read story

My Company, My Self

The founder of two defunct software companies reflects on growing too fast, staying small, and facing losses.  Read story

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