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No Fooling

Inc.'s editor explains why the employee manual at the Motley Fool, a personal-investing Web site, gives a clear sense of what it's like to work for the company.  Read more

Group Gripes -- and Kudos

At the Motley Fool, an online investor-education company based in Alexandria, Va., the company intranet offers a team forum for constructive criticism tha...  Read more

How Motley Fools Talk Back

If you've ever wondered whether building an intranet is worthwhile, then consider the example of Motley Fool, an online investor-education company based i...  Read more

Letters

Readers react to articles from the November 1998 issue of Inc., including Harriet Rubin's "The Soloist," William W. Horne's "The Sting," and George Gendron's...  Read more

Harness the Power of the Net

Net Gain: Expanding Markets through Virtual Communities, by John Hagel III and Arthur G. Armstrong (Harvard Business School Press, 800-338-3987, ...  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

How This Kid Made $170 Million in Two Years

Aaron Patzer launched Mint.com in 2007. Two years later, Intuit bought the company for $170 million. So how did Patzer do it?  View slideshow

Book Value: Welcome to the New Economy, Act III

Dot-coms have discovered that they have to make money, and the Fortune 1,000 have learned that e-commerce isn't all that hard. What happens now? Thr...  Read more

Book Value: Welcome to the New Economy, Act III

Dot-coms have discovered that they have to make money, and the Fortune 1,000 have learned that e-commerce isn't all that hard. What happens now? Three...  Read more

Bulletin Board

A collection of short pieces focusing on various aspects of technology, such as new products and services.  Read more

The Stock Pickers' Ball

Experts pick their favorite Inc. 100 stocks and offer some investment advice.  Read more

Grand Plans

Shoestring start-ups: seven fast-growing companies that were started for $1,000 or less, and tactics to borrow for your own start-up.  Read more

Any Given Start-Up

In years past, only a Super Bowl ring could light up the eyes of a burly football player. Now he's just as likely to perk up over a new dot-com. Pro athletes...  Read more

Is Kosmix better than Google?

Like most people in the Internet-using universe, I use Google as my default search engine, and expect it to answer pretty much any question I have. But I ...  Read more

Got Money?

SolarAttic Inc.'s efforts to find conventional funding haven't paid off. So the company has become a pioneer, joining the first wave of company builders to s...  Read more

Got Money?

SolarAttic Inc.'s efforts to find conventional funding haven't paid off. So the company has become a pioneer, joining the first wave of company builders to s...  Read more