Business 2.0
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Business 2.0 is a magazine founded by magazine entrepreneur Chris Anderson and journalist James Daly, formerly at Forbes and Wired, in 1998 to chronicle the rise of the "New Economy." Having originally set out to examine the interaction between technology and business, it now focuses primarily on innovation and business opportunity. In its first issue (coverline "New Rules") it included a specially printed insert devoted to "The 10 Driving Principles of the New Economy," adding an eleventh (partnerships) to the list in 2000.
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Michigan unemployment tops 15%
Michigan became the first state in 25 years to suffer an unemployment rate exceeding 15%, according to a report released Friday by the government. The state's unemployment ...Posted by Samuel W. Velsor IV -
When bad banks buy worse banks
Nine banks have failed so far this year. That's not good news, particularly since 25 failed last year. Fortunately, customers of these banks have had little to worry about. ...Posted by Dale Penn -
Green power
This energy company has risen from bankruptcy to become one of the planet's most prestigious - and profitable - brokers in green power. Wrapped in the mantle of ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Burning Man grows up
Marian Goodell, 44, is a no-nonsense blond with a voice that sounds like it's barking orders out of a walkie-talkie. She's a veteran of seven industries, including law, ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Free music downloads, lawsuit not included
The next user to download a song from a peer-to-peer file-sharing service like LimeWire could be in for a surprise. Not a recording industry lawsuit, but a pop-up asking him ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Powercast's technology cuts the electric cord - April 1, 2007
A Pennsylvania entrepreneur has developed technology that gives you all the battery juice you need directly from the air.Posted by Yul Baritugo -
5 Internet startups building the TV networks of tomorrow
Wayne's World, it's not. The Web TV series Diggnation draws hundreds of thousands of viewers. It has Fortune 500 corporate sponsors, and its two young stars are among the ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Inside the $37 billion prison economy
Brian Prins is an affable salesman who touts the benefits of his prepaid collect-calling service in a distinct Long Island accent. He's also an ex-con who served five years in ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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Pennsylvania's payless paydays - Jul. 17, 2009
Struggling to resolve a 17-day-old budget impasse, Pennsylvania is withholding pay for 69,000 state employees for time worked after July 1. Workers Friday received only 70% of ...Posted by Samuel W. Velsor IV -
MissionXPossible - Success is Possible
MissionXPossible is your key to home based business success. Plug into our automated system that helps you market a very unique nutrition product with superfood ingredients ...Posted by Matt Burns -
Who pays taxes - and how much? A tax day perennial.
For most Americans, Wednesday is the day they have to make sure they're square with the tax man. It's also a day that focuses the mind on those perennial questions about ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
Worst is yet to come for job market - Mar. 5, 2009
Long-term pain Barring a major surprise, February will mark the 14th straight month of job losses, the third-longest streak since 1939. This long period of job losses is ...Posted by Filipe AlvesFerreira -
Inside Obama's economic crusade - Feb. 13, 2009
But Greg Mankiw, the Harvard economist who chaired Bush's CEA for two years - and who counts many of Obama's picks as friends - offers a more politically charged label: ...Posted by Peter L. Combs -
Geithner's plan falls flat
"This policy is just inadequate," said Chris Whalen, a managing director at financial research provider Institutional Risk Analytics. "The first quarter is just going to be ...Posted by Peter L. Combs
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