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In Memoriam

They sold us surfboards and sports cars, Linux, chicken, Miracle-Gro, and vacations among the Eskimo. A fond look back at the remarkable entrepreneurs who di...  Read story

Finders, Weepers

Texas tackles a thorny issue.  Read story

Agenda 10/05

Falls first full month can bring financial unrest.  Read story

Things I Can't Live Without: Todd McFarlane

What to get for the boy with lots of toys? Ask Todd McFarlane  Read story

Achieve Peak Performance in Your Life

The Corporate Athlete by Jack Groppel, Ph.D., with Bob Andelman John Wiley & Sons, 1999, 293 pages, $24. You wa...  Read story

Come to Daddy

Some of the world's biggest companies are putting their venture capital hats back on and looking for new start-ups to fund.  Read story

A Manager's Guide To Integrated Software;

SYMPHONY Lotus Development, Corp., 161 First St., Cambridge, MA 02142, (617) 253-9150, Min. memory: 320K RAM, Retail: $695 Spreadsheet-based, ...  Read story

75 Reasons to Be Glad You're an American Entrepreneur Right Now

Here's our tally of the diverse ways the culture, the economy, and entrepreneurship's own history are combining to make this a great time--the best time, in ...  Read story

Hoop Dream

A happy entry in one entrepreneur's basketball diary: "Today I bought the Atlanta Hawks."  Read story

Root, Root, Root for Your Own Team

There are good reasons for investing in sports, but making money isn't one of them.  Read story

YourCustomer@YourBusiness.com

Providing Internet service to your customers may sound like technology, but it's all about marketing.  Read story

Barbarians at the Watergate

It may have taken awhile, but Washington society is finally adjusting to a new breed: the fast-moving, different-thinking, so very dot-com riche.   Read story

What Game Are You Playing?

If you think that business and sports have a lot in common, think again, and again. Are you playing baseball, or football, or basketball? The answer, says Ro...  Read story

Case Study: Bringing an Innovative Product to Market

Biolife just may have invented a better bandage. The question is how to spread the word -- without breaking the bank.  Read story

Patent No. 5,524,641: An Inventor's Story

That's Arthur Battaglia's patent number. He applied for it eight years ago, got it six years ago, and has been pushing his idea ever since. So far, no takers.  Read story

Looking for Mr. Right

After realizing he couldn't--and shouldn't--run company on his own, CEO found and wooed a seasoned big-league player.  Read story

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