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Feed SubscriptionIs A Gates Comeback Inevitable?
I think it's possible. However even more possible, I think, is that a Steve Ballmer departure is inevitable. Last year, I wrote a posting on this blog (tongue in cheek at the time) entitled "Why I want Bill Gates Back"
Read More »Hackers For Egypt Advocate For A Better Democracy Through Technology
Post-revolution Egypt is in a state of flux overlooked by outsiders. New political parties are forming while various factions hustle for power.
Read More »Robo-Simulator Gives Shaky New Surgeons The Strokes Of Smooth Operators
Hands on surgical training (HoST) actually helps move the hands of surgeons in training to help them experience what it's like to make the cut. But are they actually learning? A teaching method that allows novice med students to instantly move with the same dexterity as the world's most seasoned surgeons sounds like the kind of science fiction quackery that'd get patients killed.
Read More »Zynga IPO, Zuckerberg On The Middle East And Regulation, MacBooks Earn Top Marks, And More…
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Read More »Thiel’s Dropouts Announced
The early Facebook investor just gave 24 kids $100,000 each to leave college, plus Zynga's looming IPO, and the rest of today's news. Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today
Read More »The Unbearable Lightness Of UPS’s Plastic Trucks
UPS is testing trucks made of an ultra-light material that makes them more fuel efficient than their sheet-aluminum counterparts. UPS has the unfortunate task of figuring out how to deliver packages without bleeding cash in our resource-constrained world
Read More »Vying for the No. 1 Spot
As applications for this year's Inc.
Read More »Groupon’s Social Network Problem
Groupon has already conquered the daily deals market--now they're trying to take over all other deals, too. But they may be missing one big piece of the puzzle: a social network. Groupon has already conquered the daily deals market--now they're trying to take over all other deals, too
Read More »Reinventing the Town Square
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Read More »How To Lose Funding in One Tweet
A small company temporary lost its funding because of an unsavory tweet, plus four IPOs you should know about and the rest of today's news. Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today
Read More »LinkedIn Goes Public
The LinkedIn IPO, Mark Pincus and Zynga, elevator pitch obsolescence, and more entrepreneur news. LinkedIn is worth more than Fiji
Read More »iFive: Cloud iTunes Imminent, Microsoft Argues With Intel, U.K. To Revamp IP Law, Google Against Face IDs, "Like" On 33% Of Web
1. Apple 's cloud music service (possibly to be called iCloud) is looking more like a done deal--"multiple" sources are saying Apple's just signed a deal with EMI and is close to signing Sony and Universal too.
Read More »The Cure For ADD-vertising
Multi-tasking is humanly impossible. What your brand needs is a simplified marketing message--that you can sum up in one word. The enemy has changed
Read More »Ikea Tries To Assemble A Sustainable Operation, Despite Disposable Products
The cheap furniture giant's products are getting more stable, and they are now making more from less. Everyone's favorite Swedish furniture superstore is among the best places to buy cheap, easy-to-assemble furniture
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