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2011 Company of the Year: Evernote

The Company of the Year is rejecting industry trends, getting customers to pay for something that's free, and reinventing the way we remember. Phil Libin remembers the moment he left childhood behind.

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Meet the Paul Mitchell of Poodles

Chris Christensen's $4 million company is growing fast in a business without rivals: Creating and selling high-end products for dog shows.

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More Cash for Start-ups?

New legislation could expand crowdfunding options through websites such as Kickstarter and IndieGoGo.

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Book Review: Too Big to Know

Author David Weinberger's latest ponders how knowledge-"previously a finite body of expert opinion and accepted fact-"is now unbound, thanks to the Internet. The book: Too Big to Know: Rethinking Knowledge Now That the Facts Aren't the Facts, Experts Are Everywhere, and the Smartest Person in the Room Is the Room, by David Weinberger; Basic Books.

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Norm Brodsky on Keeping Peace in the Family

The best way to avoid bickering over family ownership of a company is to put everything in writing early on. Dear Norm, My sister had a great idea for a product and started a business. I joined her and put in long hours, without compensation, for two years

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Norm Brodsky on Wining Over the Employees of an Acquisition

How can you retain a great company culture when forcing an ownership transition? Dear Norm, In 2002, my wife and I sold the automotive-repair business that we had owned for 15 years. We were fine for a while, but things have gotten very tough

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Entrepreneurs: Leash Your Optimism

Even in tough times, entrepreneurs are incurable optimists. But too much optimism can blind you to the obstacles ahead.

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Time to Rethink the Cash Bonus

Every end-of-year gesture says something different. Last year, I chose to give a gift that honors the craft of tool building.

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The Small Joys of Family Business

Entrepreneurship, for all its challenges, can bestow on families unexpected benefits beyond the obvious financial ones. Although my husband, Gary, is CEO of Stonyfield Farm, his name doesn't appear in the company's phone directory. So after-hours calls often land in the voice-mail box of the only Hirshberg listed: his sister Nancy, who has worked at the company for decades.

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Innovation: A Sodium-Ion Battery

A safe, reliable, and affordable way to store energy using sodium rather than lithium, by Aquion Energy. Power grab To make the most of solar and wind power, utilities need an affordable way to store energy for later use

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4 Cool Touchscreen Computers

Check out these four second-generation touchscreen desktops, and find out which one is right for you. When all-in-one touchscreen desktops debuted a couple of years ago, they were criticized for being sluggish and not responding well to gestures. These second-generation machines, all of which run on the Windows 7 operating system, come with faster processors and more responsive screens.

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Can You Hear Me Now? Best Tablet Headsets

Tablets like the iPad are great for frequent travelers, but youll want the right headset for making Skype calls and watching movies. Tablet computers can be great for making Skype calls, watching movies, and listening to music, especially during business trips.

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My Favorite Tool: Resumator

Skimlinks founder and CEO Alicia Navarro explains how she uses the Web-based hiring service called Resumator. My company sells a conten t monetization platform for online publishers.

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