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Recent Articles about Denmark

Why Your IT Person Doesn't Sleep Much

It's not that jerk in Denmark writing the latest malware that's got your IT deparment chugging Maalox by the gallon. Apparantly, it's your own staff. ...  Read more

U.S. Tops Global Competitiveness

Annual ranking cites improved market efficiency and high-tech innovation.  Read more

The Best of Both Worlds

Competing small companies are forming networks that strengthen each company's independence.  Read more

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Out of Control (at Last)

A perilous vacation teaches the healthy difference between control and influence.  Read more

Where to Go for Help: Europe

Albania Teuleda http://www.teuleda.org.al/index.php?gjuha=eng <...  Read more

Help Wanted

An Inc. executive editor speaks with noted economist David Birch about how growth companies really behave.  Read more

Nimmons To Boesky: Drop Dead

There are still those Neanderthals among us who believe that greed and self-interest are the only "businesslike" reasons to start a company. They should ...  Read more

Location Matters When Hiring for Talent

New research finds that entrepreneurs who locate their businesses where the local talent has strong ties to the communities fair better.  Read more

Is America Really Different?

Data showing the roles small businesses play in European economies compared with the role they play in the U.S economy.  Read more

CEO Passions: Gymnastics

Twice a day, skin care entrepreneur Ole Henriksen heads to his backyard to swing, roll, and twist on gymnastic equipment.  Read more

Google and Twitter Cozy Up to Local Businesses

Google and Twitter help companies manage their online presence. Sick of bending over backwards to Read more

Where Carrier Pigeons Are Faster Than The Internet

So just how long does it take to transfer 300GB of data 120 miles? In a recent stunt to demonstrate just how abysmal broadband speeds are in some rur...  Read more

A Danish scam, deflation, and letdown at Macworld

High-flying Danish firm exposed as a sham. The Wall Street Journal has a Read more

Sitting Is Bad for You: What Can You Do About It at Work?

Recent studies suggest sitting for long periods of time is worse than you might think. Here are tips to help sedentary employees stay healthy.  Read more

Forecast: Here Comes the Sun

Optimism is on the rise as companies look ahead.  Read more

Is Microsoft Patch Crashing Windows XP?

If the user forums on Microsoft are any indication, there's something rotten in the State of Denmark re: this month's "Patch Tuesday (Microsoft's monthly ...  Read more

What You’ll Be Eating in 2011

Top chefs including Jose Andres, Homaro Cantu, and David Myers spot the trends that will shape food in 2011.  Read more

A Pop-up App Store in San Francisco

When Podio's Chairman Thomas Madsen-Mygdal told me at South By Southwest la...  Read more

Small Business Lessons from a Bear

You've probably come across one of its stores in a mall. It's the one filled with kids and parents scurrying around to find just the right accessories for...  Read more

Evans Food Products, - Inc. Article

Evans Food Products Location: Chicago 2002 revenue: $66.7 million Growt...  Read more

How I Did It: Michael Powell

Rather than open a used-book store, Michael Powell decided to start a business selling used books. That entrepreneurial point of view launched him on a path ...  Read more

Brief Profiles of 2001 Inc 500 Companies

Unusual stories and interesting statistics about companies on the 2001 Inc 500 list.  Read more

U.S. Economy Still Tops

Despite the financial crisis, the U.S. economy remains the world's most competitive, the World Economic Forum says.  Read more

U.S. Loses Tech Edge?

America's dominance in terms of technology has been eclipsed by several countries in Europe and Asia, according to a new report from the World Economic Fo...  Read more

Hey Google, What Should I Wear?

Search giant launches haute new site. Plus, surprising top countries for entrepreneurship and the rest of the day's news.  Read more

In Norway, Start-ups Say Ja to Socialism

We venture to the very heart of the hell that is Scandinavian socialism—and find out that it’s not so bad. Pricey, yes, but a good place to start and run...  Read more

Should You Boycott The Tech Industry's Biggest Bully?

Jason Calacanis thinks Comscore needs to be stopped. The Mahalo founder calls analytics company Comscore Read more

Cleantech Deals Hit a New Record

A new survey reports 180 deals in the first quarter of 2010, and particularly strong interest in the transportation sector.  Read more

Iowa Entrepreneurs Decide, Part II: Immigration

Immigration was clearly the chief preoccupation of our group of small business people. But if the emotional debate over America's newest arrivals often hi...  Read more

7 Things You Should Know Before Starting a Business

Drop the rose-colored glasses. Tired of hearing would-be entrepreneurs speak about how smoothly their startup is going to go, seasoned tech vet and...  Read more

Internet Fax

Fax senders can save money by sending data across the Internet to relay volunteers.  Read more

U.S. Falls From Top Spot in Global Competitive Rankings

Switzerland now ranks No. 1, followed by Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Singapore.  Read more

Finding Salespeople Abroad

Locating top performers in the global economy.  Read more

The Kindest Cut

Competition has sparked a global decline in corporate taxes.  Read more

Adventures in Software Demo’ing

Why I decided to take my product to 34 cities, from L.A. to Amsterdam.  Read more

Entrepreneurship Booming in Emerging Economies

Start-up activity grew in China and India in 2006, but fell slightly in the U.S., according to a new study.  Read more

SBA: U.S. Slipping in Entrepreneurship

A new study says large companies and a slowdown in the tech sector are to blame.  Read more

How to Support Global Online Sales

Here's how companies such as MotoSport and Zazzle are tackling global e-commerce.  Read more

McCain Trades Trade For Climate

There's a hard question that must asked of every plan ...  Read more

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