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Business 101 from Spongebob Squarepants

iPad apps hit the store . The release of the iPad is still one day away, but iPad app developers, anticipating huge demand, are already hawking th...  Read more

Video Greetings

Company distributes its line of five-minute video greeting cards.  Read more

Touch That Dial

New business introduces interactive television system.  Read more

Business for Sale: North Carolina Child-Care Center

An overview of a child-care center offered for sale. Includes the price, how the business was valued, the outlook of future sales, and the pros and cons of t...  Read more

The Contractor

Uncle Sam can be a very good customer. But landing government contracts is a tricky business, where red tape reigns supreme and bigger, more established comp...  Read more

Behind the Scenes: Companies at the Heart of Everyday Life

Detroit Pistons Vs. Portland Trail Blazers, The Palace of Auburn Hills, Michigan 02.08.08, 8:01 P.M.  Read more

Such a Character

30 memorable fictional entrepreneurs  Read more

When Scandal Knocks...

They say there's no such thing as bad publicity. Tell it to these companies, which found their integrity challenged in the blogosphere, in the papers, and on...  Read more

Genrational Marketing

An offering from the recent book on marketing, Rocking the Ages.  Read more

What Microsoft Does Best

After last week's announcement that Google will be launching it's own operating system next year, Microsoft could use some good press this week. A...  Read more

CEO Passions: Hosting Benefit Concerts

Steven Gluckstern, CEO of Ivivi Health Sciences, turns his apartment into a concert hall to raise money for charity.  Read more

Behold the Future of TV

In 24 hours, 80 developers needed to create the most innovative video prototypes possible. Here's a look at the hackathon's clear winners.  Read more

Kidwaves

Radio station targets the under 12 market with kiddie newscasts and DJs who help their listeners learn.  Read more

Jersey Shore and Lady Gaga Gear Drive Costume Shop Sales

Costume shops are selling out of Jersey Shore-inspired costumes and a BP oil spill outfit, while regretting that Lady Gaga didn't wear that meat dress a litt...  Read more

Upstarts: Children's Hair Salons

Will tyke-friendly hair salons make big money tending to small fry with over-grown bangs?  Read more

Congressman Wants A Business Soap

Texas congressman Jim Collins comes from Dallas, but he's no great follower of J. R. Ewing. He'd much rather see a TV series on John D. Rockefeller. "The...  Read more

Book Value

Reviews of two business books -- one featuring the business wisdom of Elizabeth I and one with tips on organizing your life. Also, why the book publishing in...  Read more

Send In the Clowns

Creatively presenting products to distributors to increase sales.  Read more

Does Kids' Entertainment Company Have License to Thrill?

The licensing industry is taking notice of this little company that is turning kids' entertainment products into gold.  Read more

Bootstrap Marketing: Taking on Procter Gamble

She may not have the resources of her giant competitors, but Amilya Antonetti is making her own mark in the soap business, one customer at a time.  Read more

Found In Translation

How to make the multicultural work force work.  Read more

"My Name Is Dave, and I'm a Growthaholic"

David Pitassi, former CEO of the 1993 number one Inc. 500 company, Drypers Corp., describes the inescapable allure of running a fast-growing .  Read more

The Innovator's Dilemma

What to do when your dream comes true and you hate it.  Read more

The Marketing Genius Strikes Back

How Kenn Viselman made his name, lost his company, and is taking the biggest gamble of his career.  Read more