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Crunching the Numbers

The latest stats on working women, global entrepreneurs, office life, and more  Read more

How to Sound Smarter and Google Goes Shopping

57 business cliches to avoid. Ever find yourself telling your employees to "think outside the box" or "get their ducks in a row." Then you may be g...  Read more

How I Did It: John Zogby

John Zogby backed into his career as a pollster, and for a time had to cede the national spotlight to bigger names. Now he has his sights on becoming the Gal...  Read more

How to Innovate and an E-Book Upstart Scores

If you're going to make a mess, make it a big one. That's the lesson Seattle entrepreneur and angel investor Read more

Consumer Mood Brightens

Jan. 19, 2007 -- Consumer sentiment grew stronger this month, driven by cheaper gas prices and a healthier outlook on the economy, a nationa...  Read more

Text Polling

With a week before the election, Bush and Kerry are now in a statistical dead heat in national polls by Harris Interactive, Reuters/Zogby and the Washingt...  Read more

A Blueprint for Lean Start-ups

Obama uses entrepreneurship to engage Muslim world. Fulfilling a pledge he made during his speech in Cairo last June, President Obama is hosting a ...  Read more

Crowdsourcing and One Exec's Case for Regulating Google

Start-up helps keep your, and Tom Brady's, private info private. After Sept. 11, the government launched a personal data-gathering campaign, unders...  Read more

Dot-Coms

Related Terms: New Economy Commercially operated Web s...  Read more

Marketing to Moms: You’re Doing It All Wrong

Women control $13 trillion in consumer spending. But most of the assumptions you make about them in your marketing are way off.  Read more

MSAs a Sweet Deal

If an IRA looked attractive before, the deal that was recently wrapped up into the Medicare prescription benefit bill passed by Congress at the end of las...  Read more

WiMax: Don't Wait Under Water

Clearwire's big plans for coast-to-coast WiMax are getting a littly muddy thanks to the plummeting economy. Read more

High-Tech Visas to be Cut

The number of H1-B visas that can be issued each year could be cut if Congress doesn't act by Oct. 1. The number of high-tech visas, which have been used ...  Read more

07.14.2011 | Inc.com Daily

New tools to help with social media, a $100 billion Facebook valuation, how your business can survive disasters, Spotify comes to the U.S., and more.  Read more

Telecommuter Denied Jobless Benefits

The physical world trumps the virtual one, at least where unemployment benefits are concerned.  Read more

Small Businesses Speak Out on Healthcare

There's been a lot of talk in the news about how important the small business community is to the economy as they are the source of 65 percent of all new ...  Read more

Your 6 Biggest Stimulus Questions; Tarp Banks Won’t Lend

Entrepreneurs six biggest questions on the stimulus bill answered The HR, benefits, and payroll experts from Paychex walk entrepreneurs through the...  Read more

Raul Castro: Reformer?

After Fidel Castro fell ill last summer Cuban-Americans across the country turned a hopeful eye toward their homeland in anticipation that la revolucio...  Read more

New Retirement Accounts, Credit Cards, and Lay Off Blogs

Regulatory changes coming for retirement accounts. Bizb...  Read more

Norway's Capitalist-Socialists

Welcome to Norway, land of high taxes, burdensome regulations, and generous social welfare. It's also, strangely, crawling with start-ups. What gives?  Read more

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the January 1999 issue.  Read more

Mario Batali on Customer Service; the Next Bubble to Pop

The "hug the customer" approach to fine dining in a recession. If you've ever tried to get reservations at a new Mario Batali restaurant&...  Read more

Credit Cards Forced to Play Nice and the Facebook IPO

The government has your back (unless you're a credit card company). Serious talks are underway within the Obama administration to set up a Read more

Google Eyes Yelp and Twitter Gets Hacked

Is Yelp going the way of YouTube? TechCrunch reported last night on rum...  Read more

Buffett Calls Obama's Stimulus Bill, "Half a Viagra"

The oracle from Omaha sees continued struggle in the future. Warren Buffett predicts rising unemployment and a possible second stimulus package in ...  Read more

Apologies, Steve Jobs's Illness, and Cutbacks at Google

The wrong way to apologize . Signal vs. Noise has an entertaining breakdown of that trite way of saying sorry—"We apologize for any inconvenie...  Read more

How to Save Money, and Avoiding Survivor's Guilt

After the layoff. A Time Magazine article reports on the dangers of ...  Read more

Patent Problems, Airline Upgrades, and Bank Start-ups

Patents are increasingly pending. If you've filed a patent application recently, don't count on a speedy turnaround. The U.S. Patent and ...  Read more

Google’s Brain Drain; Small Banks Fail Stress Tests

The end goal of Google's newest algorithm? To find out which employees are most likely to quit. Brain drain doesn't only affect countries. Google i...  Read more

Startup Lesssons and Recession Strategies

Vacant stores become ads. With bankruptcies on the rise and commercial real estate still sluggish, a handful of advertisers are turning vacant stor...  Read more

4 Ideas From SXSW: Day One

Social media as a career threat, the unsoftware software, and why Twitter is not as revolutionary as you think  Read more

Stimulus, Great PR Pitches, and VC Strings

Enter stimulus. The House passes the $825 billion stimulus plan, and no republicans voted for the bill as constituted Read more

A Rare Glimpse Into the Mind of Steve Jobs

Why doesn't the SBA lend directly to small businesses? It's a reasonable question, according to a recent Read more

A Steve Jobs Birthday Tribute

How bad is the credit crisis . Th...  Read more

Are You Ready for Some -- Ads?

By all accounts, this year's Super Bowl will be a mixed bag of advertisements, enticing its audience in ways both provocative -- and playful. From suggest...  Read more

How to Find Investors on eBay; $20 Million for Twitter

Not just for Jesus-shaped potato chips . One struggling publisher found a buyer for his small gaming magazine, Hardcore Gamer, in an unlik...  Read more

How to Win Government Contracts and Help with Layoffs

How to get your bailout. Okay, so it's not the blank check you may have been hoping for, but the government is expected to spend vast sums of money...  Read more

Another Inc. 500 IPO

On the heels of the 24th annual Inc. 500, Omniture , No. 259 on the 2005 list, has filed for a $120 million I...  Read more

The Key to Good SEO, and Some Good News (Maybe)

How to fix your Google results . Wall Street Journal reporter Julia Angwin writes about her efforts to take control of her Google results. Angwin is...  Read more

Bill Gates-Backed Nuclear Start-up Raises $35 Million

TerraPower's plans to generate electricity using a nuclear power plant's own waste helps it buck industry investing trend toward quick turnaround deals.  Read more