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What happens when a flood of highly educated, entrepreneurial young people return from studies abroad to tiny Cyprus?
Read More »Mobile Devices Lead To A Stronger Connection To News Brands: Study
A new study finds that mobile devices, more than social networks, are driving the revolution in digital news consumption. The newspaper isn’t dead, it’s just gone mobile.
Read More »Meet the ‘Richard Branson of Iceland’
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Read More »Saavn: A Spotify For Bollywood
The music streaming service now has 9.3 million users worldwide, and adds another 125,000 new users per month--five times as many as this time last year. Are you ready to dance? In the thinly populated world of Bollywood-friendly music streaming services, Saavn’s slick, well-stocked app is quickly becoming a favorite.
Read More »Why Tesla Motors Is Betting On The Model S
Elon Musk's Tesla Motors isn't just an electric car company--it's perhaps the greatest test of Silicon Valley's innovation model. And now is do-or-die time, when everything is riding on a new $50,000 sedan
Read More »Why Tesla Motors Is Betting On The Model S
Elon Musk's Tesla Motors isn't just an electric car company--it's perhaps the greatest test of Silicon Valley's innovation model.
Read More »Why Tesla Motors Is Betting On The Model S
Elon Musk's Tesla Motors isn't just an electric car company--it's perhaps the greatest test of Silicon Valley's innovation model. And now is do-or-die time, when everything is riding on a new $50,000 sedan.
Read More »Could Tax Reform Kill Your Business?
The President and just about every Republican candidate favors eliminating tax loopholes.
Read More »Who’s Streaming March Madness? You’d Be Surprised
BAM is the only team more focused than Kentucky on the NCAA tournament. And it's best known for ..
Read More »France Restores Ban on Genetically Modified Maize Crops
By Sybille de La Hamaide PARIS (Reuters) - France set a temporary new ban on the cultivation of Monsanto's MON810 genetically modified maize on Friday, after a previous moratorium was annulled by the country's top court in November.
Read More »White House Energy Strategy – "All of the Above"
Today, President Obama spoke again about the country’s need for an all-of-the-above U.S. energy strategy.
Read More »How the Healthcare Mess Hurts Entrepreneurs
Our current healthcare system is messy and unfair. And it's hurting the competitiveness of our entrepreneurs. The U.S
Read More »China’s Budget Backs Science
By Jane Qiu of Nature magazine The Chinese government's promise last week that researchers will enjoy another year of increased funding was not unexpected, given the country's relatively buoyant economy and high regard for science.
Read More »Clean Tech: Bigger Than Web 2.0?
Why the start-up community remains bullish on the industry--despite its Solyndra-sized failures. Clean tech start-ups have gotten a bad rap thanks to notable failures such as Solyndra, Beacon Power, and Ener1 subsidiary EnerDel, all of which collectively received hundreds of millions of dollars from the Department of Energy before going belly up
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