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Small Business IT Spending Likely to Grow in 2005

April 22, 2005 --Small businesses are likely to ramp up their IT spending in 2005, according to a recent survey of 50,000 small businesses...  Read story

'Green Teens' Big Online Shoppers

U.S. teenagers who are concerned with the environment spend more time shopping, entering sweepstakes, and downloading music online, according to a recent ...  Read story

The Crazy Math of E-mail

Two plus two equals four, right? Not always. When it comes to e-mail, a relatively tiny investment can net huge returns -- or disappear down a black hole...  Read story

Online Small Businesses Growing

Nov. 20, 2006 -- Within the next four years 82 percent of the nation's small businesses will be online, according to study released today...  Read story

E-mail Use Dropping

A survey finds the rise of social networking is making e-mail marketing efforts less effective.  Read story

How I Did It: Laurel Touby, Mediabistro

New York Story: From poor, lonely writer to hostess with the mostest.  Read story

Tell Us What You Really Think

Collecting customer feedback.  Read story

Technofile: Blogging for Business

The word is out: Business blogs are in. "Blog" is shorthand for weblog, a sort of public online diary, updated regularly -- often daily or even eve...  Read story

How to Use E-mail to Improve Customer Service

Enhancing E-mail Customer Service The advent of e-mail has been a major boon to small and mid-sized businesses, which can now ...  Read story

Something for Nothing

Cool new software, free of charge.  Read story

What's Next: Blinded by the Buzz

Everyone is chasing Internet buzz. But be careful. Online hype doesn't always deliver.  Read story

Making Cell Phone Usage Pay Off

Relying on employees to have their own mobile devices and plans, and letting them expense their business usage, can be expensive. To avoid the high costs, bu...  Read story

Getting Your Business Ready for Mobile 2.0

The mobile Internet is on a fast trajectory that will sooner than later overshadow the Internet as we know it. Is your business ready to compete in the age o...  Read story

RIM Releases BlackBerry Server for Small Businesses

The new version will run thousands less than ones designed for larger companies.  Read story

Returning To Its Roots

In September 2006, we described Russell Straub's decision to take his company downm...  Read story

Why Pay For Ads That Don't Work?

Imagine if advertisers had to pay only when a customer bought something. That day may be here.  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

Internet Dreams

What's next for the Web?  Read story

New Law Requires Businesses to Safeguard Networks

The New York law, designed to protect customers’ credit card numbers and other personal information, could inspire similar laws nationwide.  Read story

Online Grocer Fails to Deliver the Goods

Four years after profiling Streamline.com in its Anatomy of a Start-Up series in November 1996, Inc. magazine checked back in to find the company...  Read story

What Seems to Be the Problem?

Self service gets a tune-up.  Read story

The Wireless Home Office

Creating a flexible workspace at home can help boost your productivity.  Read story

Attention, Shoppers

Price-comparison ads help businesses lure consumers away from the sites of their rivals.  Read story

Analyze This, Says Google

Overnight, the search giant rewrites the rules of Web analytics.  Read story

Bulletin Board

A look at various tech trends, including electronic signature software programs, professional services automation, and high-wired limos.  Read story

Big Plans

Catch up with some of the companies profiled in our Anatomy of a Start-Up series, and here's what you'll discover: Plans are one thing, executing them is ano...  Read story

A Closet Full of Cash

Think you have to burn through all your funding to develop your brand? Not true, according to Fashionmall.com CEO Ben Narasin, who believes in spending money...  Read story

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