Redmond (Washington)


Got a New Job? Better Check That Non-Compete Clause

Few would dispute the ability of the Internet to generate and spread information instantly and on a global basis. And few would deny that the Internet has...  Read story

IP-telephony for Smaller Business

March 7, 2007 -- Telephony2 Corporation, a Redmond, Wash.-based communications-software company, on Wednesday launched CallButler, its fe...  Read story

And Baby Makes Two

Woman invents the Empathy Belly, a 35-pound padded vest meant to bring the realities of pregnancy to wearers.  Read story

Consultants to Brush Up on Basics

Small-business consultants from across the country will gather in Washington this fall for refresher courses in business basics and technology troubleshoo...  Read story

Power of Poverty

A group of vignettes that examine various successful companies that were started with $10,000 or less.  Read story

The IT Talent Shortage

The dearth of American IT professionals has given high-tech workers the leverage to command premium salaries and perks from companies desperate to attract...  Read story

Pressing Schedules

The start of a new year is a good time to reevaluate work policies and routines. Shifting schedules can reduce absenteeism, boost morale, and improve prod...  Read story

A Few Well-Placed Questions

The president of Riester-Robb Advertising and Public Relations reviews InstantSurvey, an Internet service that designs and distributes surveys, and then anal...  Read story

How To Avoid Law Offices

Prepaid legal services not only help small companies stay out of court, they also minimize the need to visit a lawyer.  Read story

Marketing;

In need a fresh competitive edge? Maybe your competitive edge has one, and you just haven't looked for it hard enough. Take the case of Steve Rondel, pr...  Read story

The Office: Charity Begins at the Office

Say this for low expectations: at least they're manageable. In this economy, your employees aren't buying a new outfit for the holiday party. They're not ...  Read story

Taking Stock

Simplified public offerings tailored to small companies.  Read story

Wake Up And Be Happy

Morale is something of an obsession at Physio-Control Corp. The $100-million maker of medical electronic instruments goes out of its way to generate goodw...  Read story

Will They Bite?

The Reverse Pivot is not your typical golf shoe. For starters, its clunky, three-toned saddle-oxford body strays from the traditional single-colored, poin...  Read story

Broadcasting Software;

BEEP. CHIRP. BEEP BEEP. To residents of Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., the sounds coming from their radios once a week deliver unusual information -- co...  Read story

New DOS Compresses and Protects

MS-DOS 6.0 software compresses data, simplifies backup, manages memory, detects viruses and transfers files.  Read story

America's Fastest-Growing Private Companies

A user's guide to the 12th annual Inc. 500 list.  Read story

Instant Web, E-Paper, Fishing for Ideas

Three CEOs review new software packages.  Read story

Pass It On

The story of one company founder who tried to leave her company in her children's hands.  Read story

Resources

A comprehensive guide to subjects covered in the August issue, including start-up information.  Read story

The 2001 Inc Web Awards: Winners

The winners of the third annual Inc Web Awards.  Read story

Inc. 500 Alumni: Where Are They Now?

Each year since 1981, Inc. magazine has named the fastest-growing small privately held companies in America. When companies first make the In...  Read story

Marathon Man

After 16 inventions and years in the red, an inventor gives it another go with computerized foreign language translator.  Read story

Small Talk

Various entrepreneurs share their thoughts on the changing role of small businesses in the U.S.  Read story

Investment Gurus Rally For Uncle Sam

Technology and health care top the summer buy list, while retailing is shown the door.  Read story

The Processed Word

Answers to the most frequently asked questions about word processing.  Read story

All Adventure, All the Time

A handful of sites want to take the sweat out of lining up your next big travel adventure. Can they deliver? Inc. Technology 's panel of entrepreneur...  Read story

The Apple Tree

How Apple Computer contributed to the founding of more than 100 companies by its employees.  Read story

Web Development on the Cheap

A technology analyst explains that getting your company on the World Wide Web doesn't have to be difficult or costly.  Read story

The Take At The Top

How growing companies manage the care and feeding of their key executives  Read story

Bulletin Board

A collection of short articles about technology. Topics include Web-based focus groups; computer-service cards, anti -wired marketing; recruiting che...  Read story

Rescue at cc:

Bruce Holmes had left his company for dead. Then a band of fanatical customers rushed to the Internet to save its life.  Read story

How to Finance Anything

A comprehensive guide to financing a start-up or rapidly growing small business in the '90s.  Read story

Riding on Big-Company Coattails

Up-and-coming software publishers sell and distribute products through veteran publishers.  Read story

The Suite Spot

A guide to office suite software packages. Includes a review of Microsoft Office 97 Professional Edition, Microsoft Office 97 Small Business Edition, and Lot...  Read story

A Network of Her Own

Women who are entrepreneurs have always found it tougher to raise money than their male counterparts have. New kinds of support and a new breed of investor a...  Read story

The Executive Pay Game, 1999

Among small companies, salaries are still all over the map, mainly because compensation is driven more by the philosophy of the founders or CEOs than by h...  Read story

Software That Thinks

Here's a look at how companies can use artificial intelligence to track customers and predict market trends.  Read story

Getting Face Time

Put yourself in the right place at the right time to get in front of that elusive someone.  Read story

New Technology Shelves Software Distributor

K. C. Aly, former CEO of MicroDisk Services, explains how his software duplication and distribution company went under because it failed to keep up with the ...  Read story

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