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Vistaprint Acquires Webs for $117 Million

Three brothers founded Webs, which ranked on the Inc. 5000 in 2009 after experiencing 177 percent growth. Vistaprint, the office supply company that caters to very small businesses, will acquire digital marketing company Webs.com for $117.5 million, the companies announced today

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Get More Twitter Followers: 6 Tricks

It's not about being insightful or clever (but if you are, it doesn't hurt). Build up your following systematically with these tips.

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Get More Twitter Followers: 6 Tricks

It's not about being insightful or clever (but if you are, it doesn't hurt). Build up your following systematically with these tips.

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Energize Your Business Performance

Youre ready to start investing again in growth initiatives but your management team is at odds over what to do next. Building a value model will help train everyone's focus on your growth goals. Most of us spent the past few years doing more with less.

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Energize Your Business Performance

Youre ready to start investing again in growth initiatives but your management team is at odds over what to do next.

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Video: Holiday drinks: The sweetest of the sweet

From peppermint mochas to eggnog lattes, tis' the season for America's biggest coffee chains to compete over which drink will warm your heart this holiday season. Felipe Maya reports.

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9 Tips: Boost Your Business With Pinterest

It may not be as popular as Facebook or Twitter, but this virtual pinboard service is attracting plenty of eyeballs. Here's how to make it work for you. One social site has captured the attention of the masses recently...

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Secure Your Digital Life In The Time It Takes To Have A Coffee Break

Fix your passwords, safeguard against email break-ins, and theft-proof your devices before that cup of joe gets cold. As long as we’ve had computers and gadgets, there’s been a tension between security and ease of use.

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