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Robots Boldly Going ...

... Where No Man Has Gone Before In June 2009, a remotely-operated robot submarine plunged 6.8 miles into the Pacific Ocean to fi...  Read more

The American Model Goes Global

When Jean Ichbiah broke away from the Paris-based computer giant Bull (formerly called Cii-Honeywell Bull) in 1980 to start his own software company, he f...  Read more

"I need to be able to go anywhere and do anything."

Around the world in 365 days.  Read more

The "It" Ride For Playas and Also, Um, Grandpas

Chrysler's souped up 300C reminds us of the Fonz, and we like it.  Read more

Winning in the Asian Era

The U.S. must take a new commerce perspective in regard to the changes taking place in the world economy.  Read more

Just-in-Time Strategy for a Turbulent World

Uncertainty and rising levels of risk make it impossible for companies to determine the future. But a portfolio-of-initiatives approach to strategy can help ...  Read more

Future Shocks

How market fragmentation is causing small companies to suffer.  Read more

Battle of the Browsers; Stick a Fork in Joost

Battle of the web browsers After its debut in 2004, non-profit run, open-source Web browser Firefox captured almost a quarter of the market with it...  Read more

Bill Niman’s Next Move

The natural-meat pioneer strikes back with a new company, BN Ranch -- and something to prove  Read more

Mutual Benefits

Analog Device's daring strategy for coping with change has led to unique relationships with small companies around the country.  Read more

China Inc.

Two Inc. writers look at China's new embrace of capitalism and its impact on the future of global economics.  Read more

"being Dead Is Bad For Business"

A growing number of businesspeople are looking beyond the survival of their own companies -- and becoming outspoken participants in the nuclear arms debate.  Read more

On Display

Founder Gordon Segal's sense of selling as theater has made Crate Barrel one of the world's most admired and imitated retailing operations.  Read more

I Love L.A.

Why Los Angeles is quickly replacing New York City as the economic capital of America in 1989.  Read more

(Re)born to Be Wild

The roof leaked, the financials were sketchy, the employees were unmotivated, and the customers were disgruntled--so Mike Schwartz decided to buy the place. ...  Read more

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