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Feed SubscriptionThe Clicker’s Moment: After 60 Years, TV Remotes Get Zapped With Makeovers
Every TV manufacturer agrees, the remote control will change more in the next three years than it has the previous six decades. But how will it actually change? Sony, Samsung, LG, and Vizio tell us
Read More »Start-ups Enter the Irrational Exuberance Phase
Congress is beginning to view entrepreneurship by 20-somethings as a low-cost fix for all that ails the economy. A little realism, please?
Read More »First-Time Founder? 9 Things to Know
Two serial entrepreneurs set out to succeed where Pets.com failed. It's worked -- so far -- because they've followed these key principles. At first glance , Alex Zhardanvosky and Joe Speiser don’t practice the “stick to your core competencies” mantra they preach.
Read More »10 Steps To Great Leadership
I never went to CEO school. But here's how I learned to drive my business forward profitably. Hint: Its not just about number crunching
Read More »Living with HIV/AIDS: 22 works from gay artists
World AIDS Day 2011 brings new exhibit to Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
Read More »Confessions from a Silicon Prairie Start-up Founder
You're far from VCs and surrounded by people who don't like risks. Then again, the potential to be a big fish in a small pond is huge. Launching a tech start-up outside the VC-obsessed Silicon Valley and New York City comes with a catch-22.
Read More »The 5 Crucial Sales Questions You’re Afraid to Ask
The five questions you're afraid to ask a buyer are actually the key to increasing sales and ramping up efficiency. Hey, no one ever said sales was easy.
Read More »Video: Man’s best friend: Key to brain cancer cure?
CBS News correspondent Debbye Turner Bell reports on an experimental vaccine for a deadly form of brain cancer that's being tested on dogs that stimulates the patient's own immune system to fight the tumor, and perhaps even prevent a recurrence of the disease.
Read More »The Truth About Occupy Wall Street with Natalie Pace
Listen to this live interview with Natalie Pace on Occupy Wall Street! Discover what the media does not want you to know and is not reporting in this exclusive interview with Natalie Pace; author of You Vs. Wall Street: Grow ...
Read More »ADHD study uncovers genes tied to disorder: What’s next?
New research finds four genes involved in 10 percent of cases
Read More »Teens keen on sexting racy photos? What new studies show
Scared about teen sexting habits? Your fears may be overblown
Read More »5 Easy Ways to Stay Motivated
Face it: There are days when being an entrepreneur sucks. Here are a few simple steps to getting your mojo back. No matter what you do for a living , the key to success is superlative performance, day after day after day.
Read More »Skybox Imaging’s Dan Berkenstock Uses Satellites To Make Sense Of The World
For some Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, simply coming up with lines of well-written code can turn a startup into a smashing success. But Skybox Imaging founder Dan Berkenstock is aiming much (much) higher.
Read More »Why Nobody is Talking About Your Company
You're probably making these five classic public-relations mistakes.
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