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The Problem With Passion

Good entrepreneurs can be bad investors.  Read story

Taking the Show On the Road

With a tuner and the ability to play movies, this new media player just may trump the iPod.  Read story

10 Questions for Jonathan Abrams

What's your favorite part of a typical day? After midnight, when people stop calling me. It's when I get to do some real work, prog...  Read story

Home Entertainment: Television, Meet Internet

The best video content on the Web will soon be available on your television -- and you don't need an external device like the Slingbox or TiVo to watch it...  Read story

The Futurists

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

High-Tech Showcase Set for San Diego

The latest and most innovative technology products are set to debut at a conference in San Diego in September, including high-tech products targeted for s...  Read story

Horse Race: Branded Entertainment

Four start-ups vie for leadership in the lucrative new space of branded entertainment  Read story

It's Swing Time

Corporate America is suffering from bipolar management disorder. Quick, put on some Ray Charles.  Read story

How to Manage Telecommuters

Advice on managing employees who work from home  Read story

All The Right Moves

With his as-needed approach to home-office equipment, this college-football guru has written the playbook on technological pragmatism.  Read story

Getting an M.B.A. Via Tivo

What you can learn from Paris Hilton.  Read story

Things I Can't Live Without: Alex Algard

Founder of WhitePages.com, the telephone directory site, and the CarDomain Network, the online community for car enthusiasts.  Read story

Gear: Taking Home Theater to the Next Level

With this Web-ready home theater equipment, you can download tearjerkers and action flicks to watch from the comfort of your sofa.  Read story

Drives Provide New Electronics Avenue

A Colorado company brings new circuitry to MP3 players near you.  Read story

And Now a Syllable from Our Sponsor

A new ad campaign features a one-second TV commercial.  Read story

The $2.7 Million Question: Are Super Bowl Ads Worth It?

Companies now shell out nearly $3 million for 30 seconds of precious airtime during football's premier event. But in the Internet age, do expensive, glitzy t...  Read story

The Future of Advertising is Here

It's becoming increasingly possible to target "smart ads" specifically to people who want them. And best of all, you can do this for a fraction of the price ...  Read story

Linux Use on the Rise

March 2004 --Linux, the open-source operating system long popular with programmers, is being used by more U.S. companies and in more produ...  Read story

The Way I Work: Mick Mountz of Kiva Systems

Kiva Systems helps companies such as Zappos and Staples equip their warehouses with a work force of robots  Read story

Case Study: How Six Apart Tapped Social Networks

The company pioneered blog software. But with the advent of social networking, was it ready to branch out?  Read story

The Wexley Way

In the advertising racket, the future is coming up fast. Or maybe it's already here, at an obstreperous little agency called Wexley School for Girls  Read story

The Biggest TV Network You've Never Heard Of

Michael Stern started PRN with this insight: If most people make their buying decisions inside the store, why not show them commercials inside the store? Bec...  Read story

How to Kill a Great Idea!

Jonathan Abrams created the first online social network and enlisted Silicon Valley's best and brightest to run it. Yet Friendster flamed out spectacularly. ...  Read story

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