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Recent Articles about Muncie

Boomtowns '06

Bellingham, Washington; St. George, Utah; McAllen, Texas... You may be surprised by the places that top our list of the hottest cities for entrepreneurs.  Read more

A Look at the Losers

The standouts on this year's list are the cities that know how to attract entrepreneurs.  Read more

Campus Inc.

An introduction to the Inc. cover story on the hottest entrepreneurial programs offered by universities. Includes brief descriptions of more unique ...  Read more

Head of the Class

The winner and runners-up of the 1994 entrepreneurship Educator of the Year.  Read more

The Best Places For Doing Business in America 2005

We examined 274 population centers, looking for job creation and other signs that businesses are thriving. Here's what we found.  Read more

The Accidental Millionaires

Some of the best business ideas happen almost by accident. From the inventors of the Slinky to the couple behind the software that powers much of the blogosp...  Read more

Outer Resources

A look at two companies, Air Taser and CFData, that became successful largely because they outsourced the technology-intensive aspects of their businesses.  Read more

Video Births the Internet Star

New technologies stand to make Internet video as useful and ubiquitous as the telephone. How will it work for your company?  Read more

Video Births the Internet Star

New technologies stand to make Internet video as useful and ubiquitous as the telephone. How will it work for your company?  Read more

The Most Entrepreneurial Cities in America

Inc.'s 1990 ranking of metropolitan regions by job growth, business starts, and proportion of high-growth companies.  Read more

Hot Spots

Summary of metropolitan economies for 1989; the most growth was seen in the 'edge cities', where cattle once grazed.  Read more