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Inc. 500 Countdown: Shutterfly

Location: Redwood City, Calif. Three-Year Growth: 626.8% 2004 Revenue: $54.5 million Employees: 135 Founded: 1999 Read more

The Inside Scoop

An expert in conducting business in cyberspace explains how an in-house Web server may be the way to cyberprosperity.  Read more

The Next Big Thing

Animation may just add what's been missing from your Web site.  Read more

Forget Patents, Says Stanford Prof

The author of The Entrepreneur's Guide to Business Law explains why patents may not protect you in the new economy.  Read more

Is the PC Era Coming to an End?

Intel, I hope you enjoyed that record quarterly earnings report announc...  Read more

Netscape Time

Netscape Time by Jim Clark with Owen Edwards St. Martin's Press, 276 pages, $24.95 In a few short years, the Internet has moved ...  Read more

Andreessen Seeking $650 Million for Start-ups

The venture capital firm started last year by Netscape Communications founder Marc Andreessen ...  Read more

VC Money Heads East; The Bar Code Turns 35

A dozen cleantech IPOs That's what we'll see over the next year, according to the fervently bullish Steve Westly, former eBay marketing director an...  Read more

Electronic Mail

Related Terms: Spam Electronic mail, or e-mail, has in large part di...  Read more

The Best Small Business Blogs

Check out these business blogs for advice from entrepreneurs who have been there and done that.  Read more

Even a Child Can Do It

Building a fantastic Web site is incredibly simple, but it seems that very few companies manage to pull it off. Here's a list of the most commonly ignored ke...  Read more

Inc. 500 Firm Rumored to Go Public

Speculation is swirling over a possible sale or IPO of Shutterfly, an online photo service.  Read more

Inc. 500 Firm Rumored to Go Public

Speculation is swirling over a possible sale or IPO of Shutterfly, an online photo service.  Read more

GuruWatch

A noted business expert offers comments on how small companies can capitalize on the changes in the marketplace.  Read more

Two Browsers Are Better Than One

If you Google "browser war", n...  Read more

IPO Craziness, Pandora Edition

It's nice when good things happen to good companies. After a more than decade of struggling to turn its streaming music service into a viable business (fo...  Read more

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the December issue.  Read more

State of the Art: Internet Interfaces

A look at three start-ups taking different approaches to the Internet market.  Read more

Netscape's Small-Company Push

A quick overview of a new Internet product that will provide users with an on-line store right out of the box.  Read more

Show Time

A look at the fastest-growing small public company in America along with an overview of other similar companies.  Read more

Safe Passage

How to make financial transactions secure on your Web site. A look at the technology, registering with certification authorities, and digital cash as an alte...  Read more

Mitchell Baker and the Firefox Paradox

Its products are free. Its work force is largely volunteer. Its meetings are open to anyone. It's a nonprofit. It may be the hottest tech company in America.  Read more

New for '97

An Inc. senior writers looks at what small businesses can expect in 1997, regardless of economic forecasts.  Read more

The Theory Economy

How is it that the markets can value a company at $11 million when its total cash holdings are over $35 million?  Read more

The Theory Economy

How is it that the markets can value a company at $11 million when its total cash holdings are over $35 million?  Read more

Should Netscape Control the Web

This article details the problems that users may face as companies stuggle to control the Web browser industry.  Read more

No Tech, No Takers

Various Inc. writers examine eight myths about going public that the 1996 market shatters.  Read more

Jim Clark Exits Shutterfly

Jim Clark, the legendary technology entrepreneur who founded Silicon Graphics and Netscape Communications, has quit as chairman of the board of Shutterfly...  Read more

A Business Model of One's Own

A recent decision by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has allowed an Internet-based company to patent its own business model. Will this be a barrier to n...  Read more

The Secret World of IPOs

A senior Inc. writer takes you through the uncharted territory of small-company public offerings.  Read more

The New Entrepreneurial Elite

Lured by enormous compensation packages and the excitement of fast growth, many big-company executives are leaving cushy positions to run start-ups.  Read more

You Don't Know Me...

The story of one owner who, shunned by Wall Street, took his company public by himself.  Read more

The Start-Up Diaries: The Player

Why would Richie Powell, a college student and talented athlete, ditch the sport he's worked his whole life to master? For the dream of an Internet start-up ...  Read more

The Start-Up Diaries: The Player

Why would Richie Powell, a college student and talented athlete, ditch the sport he's worked his whole life to master? For the dream of an Internet start-up ...  Read more

Surfer's Paradise

A beginner's guide to using the Internet. Includes tips for finding useful information, definitions to common terms, and suggested sites.  Read more

Entrepreneur of the Year: Ping Fu

She came to this country by way of a Chinese prison, but that's the past, and the future holds a tantalizing promise of smarter, cheaper manufacturing and be...  Read more

The Zero-Defect CEO

More and more CEOs are turning to business coaches to help them improve their business skills.  Read more

Electric sports cars. Solar power. Space travel.

Finally, an entrepreneur who's not afraid to think really, really big.  Read more

Upstarts: Rookie Venture Capital

A look at how three businessmen with no venture capital experience started Redleaf Venture Management. Plus, several shorter articles about why so many green...  Read more

Kevin Rose of Digg: The Most Famous Man on the Internet

Digg founder Kevin Rose is having so much fun, you could almost miss the fact that he's setting himself up to be an Internet-age media mogul.  Read more

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