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Will your idea fly with customers? Here's the best way to find out. Editor's note: This post is part of a series featuring excerpts from the recently published book, The Startup Owner's Manual , written by serial entrepreneurs-turned-educators Steve Blank and Bob Dorf.
Read More »Google, Alert: Bing Wants "To Model Every Object On The Planet," Reinvent Search
The future of search is not about page rank. It's about creating giant databases of every person, place, and thing on the planet
Read More »Experimental Biology Blogging: Drug punishers to reduce drug reinforcement
I spent the first day of Experimental Biology 2012 at the Behavioral Pharmacology Meeting, where people who focus on drugs and behavior came to share the latest and greatest findings.
Read More »30-second therapist: Why do men lose interest in me?
Relationship expert Dr. Gilda Carle cuts through the fluff with her relationship advice in TODAY.com's "30-second therapist" series. This week, one reader wants to know why men she chooses never stick around and another whose sex life has tanked since she got a job.
Read More »Get Into TechStars: Make a Cool Video
Of the 1,500 who apply for TechStars; 1% gets in. If you want to crack the code of getting into an incubator, youll need to make "The Video." Heres how the chosen teams impressed TechStars.
Read More »Food Poisoning’s Hidden Legacy
Colette Dziadul struggled for years to understand her daughter’s joint problems. Dana, who is now 14 years old, complained from toddlerhood that her knees and ankles hurt. The aches kept her up at night, made her wake her parents to ask for painkillers and forced her to sit out school sports.
Read More »3 Steps to Defend a Higher Price
You can charge more than your competition once you learn how to make price irrelevant.
Read More »Problem-Solving: What Your Style Says About You
Which problem-solving technique do you use? Here's four examples--as well as what each conveys about you and your company (for better or worse). As a business owner, employer, and customer, nothing irks me more than lousy problem-solving skills
Read More »Buzz Kill: Self-Dissolving Tinnitus Treatment Gives New Hope
Loud, concussive explosions on the battlefield may last only a few seconds, but many soldiers returning from combat in the Middle East are experiencing lingering symptoms that cause them to perceive sounds even when it is quiet.
Read More »Write a Better Executive Summary
Executive summaries seem simple--until you get them wrong. Make sure you're following this simple outline. The most important part of every sales proposal is the executive summary–but many people in sales get it completely wrong
Read More »How to Settle Employee Squabbles
The last thing you want to do is seem like you're taking sides. Here's how to handle interpersonal problems more gracefully. Dear Jeff, One of my employees complained about how another employee treats him.
Read More »So You Lost Your Biggest Customer …
Use these 5 simple steps to win back a customer who has jumped ship to another vendor.
Read More »Missed Your Sales Targets? What to Do Now
Use these 4 steps to get back on track after a big revenue miss.
Read More »Pasta-shaped radio waves beamed across Venice
A group of Italian and Swedish researchers appears to have solved the problem of radio congestion by cleverly twisting radio waves into the shape of fusilli pasta, allowing a potentially infinite number of channels to be broadcast and received.
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