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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

Be Careful What You Wish For

Silicon Valley companies thought an act of Congress would solve their problems with Bill Lerach and his shareholder lawsuits. But the reforms may end up back...  Read more

High-Wired Act

A choreographer explains how he uses computers to create new routines for his dance company.  Read more

A Supercomputer For The SMB

Silicon Graphics is taking a big gamble this week introducing what they call its first "personal supercomputer", Read more

The Next Big Thing

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

The Business Owner's Bookshelf

30 books you should read and put to use  Read more

What Makes Virtual Vineyards Rule?

The story of how a Bay Area wine maven and a software expert started selling wine on the World Wide Web.  Read more

Growing Global

A look at how three different businesses are using technology to conduct international business.  Read more

Connecting in the Extreme

The president of a speakers' bureau and agency for athetes explains how technology has freed her from the office.  Read more

It Takes a Cybervillage

An overview of three cities, Pittsburgh, Boulder, and Montreal, that experts believe could be hot spots for new-media industries.  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

Things We Love

Last year Karl Meyer, the founder of Gentle Giant Studios, a maker of toys and 3-D models for the film and television industry, got a call from Lucas Lice...  Read more

Turning Spin into Substance

Beyond Spin by Markos Kounalakis, Drew Banks, and Kim Daus Jossey-Bass, 1999, 266 pages, $27. The New Goals o...  Read more

Station to Station

Profile and analysis of a start-up software development company.  Read more

Business, Bureaucrats Reinvent Local Gov't

A look at how an assemblage of local business leaders are teaming up with local government to effect a change.  Read more

The "Always On" Economy

New, speedy data networks mean anyone can be reached anywhere at any time. See you on the videophone.  Read more

The "Always On" Economy

New, speedy data networks mean anyone can be reached anywhere at any time. See you on the videophone.  Read more

The Inc. 100

Overview of the Inc. 100 with a focus on general trends, profitability and stock performance.  Read more

On-Line: Building the Price-Wise Web Site

Don't overspend on the World Wide Web  Read more

How to Get Rich in America

A look at how companies like Palo Alto's Lunar Design are seeking the long-term payoff by taking equity instead of cash for their services.  Read more

Breeding Technology Entrepreneurs in Iowa

The University of Iowa prepares its engineering students for the business world by offering a technology entrepreneurship program.  Read more

The Rise of the Micromoguls

In the wild world of high-tech special effects, a handful of upstarts are challenging the kingpins.  Read more

Are You Ready for the Networked Economy?

American business is dividing into three worlds. Take this quiz to see where your business fits in.  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

Why Every Company Needs a Story

Every company needs a story to help management and employees remember what matters most for their business.  Read more

Risky Business

A venture capitalist discusses marketplace trends and the venture capital business.  Read more

Independents' Day

Want to start your own revolution? It's easy. Just bring together a group of strong-willed entrepreneurs and form an alliance. Your independence may depend o...  Read more

You Had Your Chance!

Some of the best ideas are those offered by employees to employers. And some of the best companies are born when those employers say no.  Read more

Local Area Network

By opting to keep her high-tech start-up, Thermagon Inc., in Cleveland, founder Carol Latham was able to leverage her local ties to build a sophisticated net...  Read more

In Memoriam: Entrepreneurs Who Died in 2009

Remembering the great entrepreneurs who died in 2009, including the founder of The Gap, the inventor of the Taser, and the guy who brought us the Weather Cha...  View slideshow

The Spirit Of Independence; The Valley

"The man with a new idea is a crank -- until the idea succeeds." -- Mark Twain  Read more