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Feed SubscriptionThe Innovation Learning Network Wants To Cure What Ails Health Industry
"It's for anyone in health care who is thinking about innovation," says ILN director Chris McCarthy.
Read More »The physical and emotional toll of joblessness
Long-term unemployed are shown to suffer greater physical and psychological effects of being without a job
Read More »Seth Godin: You Should Date Your Customers
The marketing expert offers his tips today at the World Business Forum on what innovative marketers are doing to lure new customers to their brands. "Have we branded ourselves to death?" Seth Godin asked the audience Thursday at the World Business Forum in New York City
Read More »More Inc. 5000 Conference Love from Council Members
At this year's Inc. 5000 Conference, I had the distinct pleasure of running a debate between two great entrepreneurs: Phil Patrick of PharmaStrat and Jay Goltz of The Goltz Group .
Read More »More Inc. 5000 Conference Love from Council Members
At this year's Inc. 5000 Conference, I had the distinct pleasure of running a debate between two great entrepreneurs: Phil Patrick of PharmaStrat and Jay Goltz of The Goltz Group .
Read More »The Future Foretold by Jobs, 22 Years Ago
An intense Steve Jobs revealed his vision of technology's future to Inc.
Read More »The Future Foretold by Jobs, 22 Years Ago
An intense Steve Jobs revealed his vision of technology's future to Inc. Magazine in 1989. Editor-at-large Bo Burlingham remembers
Read More »Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs On The Fate Of Firefox In A Mobile Era
Firefox is one of the world's most popular desktop browsers, with more than 450 million users. But as the world increasingly turns to mobile devices to access the web, Mozilla is in danger of getting left in the dust. A recent Pew report found that roughly 68% of all smartphone owners access the mobile web on a typical day; what's more, 25% of those users go online mostly using their phone (rather than, say, a PC)
Read More »Video: P.S.A. blood test reliability in question
A key government panel has raised concerns about the reliability of the P.S.A. blood test, which is used to diagnose prostate cancer
Read More »Common prostate cancer test seen as unreliable
A government panel will soon recommend eliminating PSA blood tests for all men checking for prostate cancer
Read More »Mexican Narcogangs’ War On Digital Media
Three brutal murders of Internet users shed light on Mexican narcogangs' monitoring of social media and the new dangers of blogging or commenting online in Mexico. In late September, police found the body of Nuevo Laredo resident Marisol Macias Castenada, a 39-year-old office manager for the city's Primera Hora newspaper, dumped on a bridge about a mile from the U.S. border
Read More »Why It’s Good to Fail Fast
Stella and Dot founder Jessica Herrin explains why her early failure was responsible for her future success. Jessica Herrin wanted to change the game of home sales. She wanted it very badly, and dreamed of exporting an entrepreneurial platform to other women
Read More »Who Led Sept. Job Growth?
Companies with fewer than 50 employees were responsible for two-thirds of the jobs created last month. Businesses with fewer than 50 employees added two-thirds of the 91,000 new jobs that private employers created in September, says the ADP National Employment report released Wednesday. The report analyzes payroll data for 337,000 private, non-farm U.S.
Read More »Entrepreneurs Remember Steve
Upon news of Jobs's death, entrepreneurs shared an outpouring of personal condolences, anecdotes, and inspirations via Twitter, Facebook--even the iPhone. From Mark Zuckerberg to Jack Welch, we showcase them here.
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