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Survey: Employees Want to Go Green

Most U.S. employees want to work for businesses that are environmentally-friendly, though many admit they are not doing enough to help create a greener wo...  Read story

Can You Judge a Biz by Its Color?

Race matters for entire companies now.  Read story

Can Entrepreneurship Crack the Glass Ceiling for Asians?

Entrepreneurs make up half the Asian American CEOs at top Bay Area firms, but mid-level managers face a tougher climb.  Read story

Creative Juices

Many companies are wondering what makes the most sense - concentrating computer power in desktops, in corporate servers, or on the Web? For answers we can lo...  Read story

Business Blogging on the Rise

April 20, 2005 --Online personal journals (weblogs or "blogs") are becoming more popular with small businesses that see them as an inexpen...  Read story

When Every Employee's an Entrepreneur

The best thing you can do for your employees may have nothing to do with compensation, benefits, or training. Instead, it may be to help them understand t...  Read story

$1.1 Billion for Green Tech and IT

Khosla Ventures raises the largest amount of VC since 2007 to invest in clean technology and IT companies.  Read story

The New Face of Self-Employment

At Indigo Partners, the rules are different. Unlike traditional entrepreneurs, Indigo's partners aren't scrambling to grow a company; their joy is in the wor...  Read story

Communications: Bulking Up

A quick look at how a map-making firm turned to a superfast network to improve its out-dated technical infrastructure.  Read story

The Next Big Thing

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

Dialed In

A weekly look at the latest products and services designed to help you run a better business.  Read story

Silicon Valley Versus Route 128

A look at how companies are shaped by the business and social cultures around them.  Read story

It's the Sound Bite, Stupid

The sweet sound of success: It's one thing to have a great idea; it's another thing entirely to communicate.  Read story

Meet Jakob Nielsen

Jakob Nielsen , Ph.D., is an influential and respected Internet expert. The New York Times named Nielsen a "guru of Web usability...  Read story

Start the Meter

It's a concept based on a brilliantly -- some might say deceptively -- simple question: Why not purchase computing capability the same way you buy electri...  Read story

The Futurists

From solar panels to clean coal, betting big on the future of energy.  Read story

Intimate Relations

Global pressures are forcing even the fiercest competitors to create strategic alliances.  Read story

What's Next: Don't Get Brobecked

In tough times, managing your lawyer is key.  Read story

Instant Start-Up

When Data General cut-back their pet project, two former employees took their work formed HyperDesk Corp.  Read story

TechnoFile: Writing Well on the Web

If there's one thing everybody knows about the Web by now, it's that people read differently online than they do on paper. Why, then, do so many bu...  Read story

Strength in Numbers?

A look at what group-buying sites have to offer consumers who are in search of computer gear.  Read story

The Processed Word

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

On-Line: Building the Price-Wise Web Site

Don't overspend on the World Wide Web  Read story

Seven Steps to Heaven

Funding for entrepreneurial businesses has completely dried up, right? Wrong. Angel investors -- long a tried-and-true source of capital for young businesses...  Read story

Upstarts

A look at how Kelley Dunn launched her corporate concierge service, Consider It Dunn; plus, several shorter articles about the outlook of the corporate conci...  Read story

Google and Sun Team Up on Software

Oct. 7, 2005 --Sun Microsystems and Web searc...  Read story

Personal Finance Extra: Real Estate

Does real estate deserve a place in your investment portfolio?  Read story

Special Technology Report: Inside Story

These days, savvy CEOs are tapping the power of intranets and extranets to give small companies the muscle and flexibility of their big-company counterparts....  Read story

A Buyer's Market: What Is Your Business Worth Now?

As part of Inc.'s 2009 guide to business valuations, we look at why now is a great time to buy a business  Read story

Cheap Access to Net Costs Provider Dearly

ISP @Bigger.net planned to offer customers lifetime Internet service for a one-time fee. But flawed software, insufficient capital, and too few subscribers d...  Read story

Bidding on Linux

It's cheap and it works. But can you run your company on Linux?  Read story

The Rise of the Micromoguls

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

I Am My Own HR Department

At Xerox Corp., managers who want to give an employee a raise no longer call the human resources department. Likewise, workers who want to change their 40...  Read story

Decisions, Decisions

Profile of a technology start-up's search for the right market niche.  Read story

Put a Hacker to Work

TopCoder has an unusual way of finding talent. It hosts code-writing contests, in which geeks around the world compete for bragging rights and cash.  Read story

Shhh. That's Classified

How do you hire new employees, lease a building, get financing, and develop a new product in total secrecy? A CIA veteran tells you how.  Read story

Gates and the People Who Hate Him

The Plot to Get Bill Gates by Gary Rivlin. Random House, 360 pages, $25. For some, he's a brilliant visionary; for others, a monop...  Read story

Thinking Big

Tom Peters takes on the Harvard Business Review regarding the issue of company size  Read story

Find It. Use It.

It's a good bet your company possesses intellectual property it isn't exploiting. Here's how to identify those assets and turn them into new business.  Read story

Mercenaries vs. Missionaries

John Doerr, whom Fortune magazine once described as America's "only celebrity venture capitalist," has often said that the personal computer indu...  Read story

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