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BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time. Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. It is considered to be the standard both in industry and among students. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Google Voice, AT&T, and the FCC: Fighting Over the Wrong Thing
What do Google Voice, AT&T, sex chat lines, and New Deal efforts to provide rural telephone service have do do with each other? Quite a bit, it turns out; the seemingly ...Posted by Cynthia Gilbert -
The Mindset of an AIG executive
(Blog Post) A few things struck me in the “resignation letter” of Jake DeSantis, an executive vice president of the American International Group’s financial products unit. (People ...Posted by Michael Bugeja -
Wall Street's Economic Crimes Against Humanity
The economic crisis is not the Holocaust but, I would argue, it derives from a business model that routinely produced a similar kind of remoteness and thoughtlessness, ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Behind the Incredibly Shrinking Media
What changed? What went wrong? Nothing. The audience's attention capacity has not shrunk, but the demands on it did — exponentially.... This "new world" brought us massive ...Posted by Dan Kennedy -
High Hurdles for Obama's Green Stimulus
The scent of fast money in Washington has all manner of corporate interests scrambling to show they can create jobs, especially green ones.Posted by Terry Gamble -
Online Journalism: Donations Accepted
A growing number of entrepreneurs and journalism advocates around the country are experimenting with a new type of business model for news: community-funded online journalism.Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Zell's Tribune: The Canary in a Scary Mine
For the foreseeable future, Tribune will remain intact (apart from selling the Cubs baseball franchise). Perversely enough, it helps that there's apparently no one willing to ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Why America Needs an Economic Strategy
The stark truth is that the U.S. has no long-term economic strategy—no coherent set of policies to ensure competitiveness over the long haul. Strategy embodies clear ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
The Dirty Truth About Clean Coal
Get ready for the selling of "clean coal." A $40 million industry-sponsored marketing and lobbying campaign has launched, with one national television spot featuring a farmer, ...Posted by Beth Wellington -
McCain Doubling Down On Military Service
John McCain has begun to respond to Democratic attacks that he a candidate more about war than peace. This new ad, titled: "Safe," includes biography about the McCain ...Posted by Fabrice Florin
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Sen. Jim Bunning to Retire Due to Slow Fundraising
Kentucky Republican Sen. Jim Bunning bowed to political reality today, announcing that he would not seek a third term in 2010 -- a move that drastically increases ...Posted by Darrl Carter -
IBM Aims for a Battery Breakthrough
On June 23, IBM announced a multiyear effort to increase the performance of rechargeable batteries by a factor of 10. The aim is to design batteries that will make it possible ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Sotomayor on Discrimination, Class-Action and Securities Litigation
Since David Souter said he’d leave the Supreme Court, we’ve made the case that business law doesn’t follow the usual right-left split, and that President Obama’s ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Unemployment Up in 44 States
Forty-four states lost jobs in April as the recession continued to hit hard, the Labor Dept. reported on May 22. Michigan's April jobless rate was the highest in the ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Is the G-20's War on Tax Havens a Sham? - BusinessWeek
All a country had to do in order to be removed from the list and accepted into the circle of the supposedly purified was to provide the OECD with the solemn assurance that it ...Posted by Peter L. Combs -
Greenpeace: Forests don't belong in carbon market - BusinessWeek
Environmental group Greenpeace on Monday criticized plans by some countries to tackle global warming by letting polluting industries in wealthy nations offset carbon emissions ...Posted by Michael Bugeja -
Twitter Has Potential Buyers Atwitter
The microblogging service Twitter has caught on with everyone from celeb Ashton Kutcher to CEOs. Yet for all the buzz, Twitter has always seemed more novelty than business. ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Carbon: Europe's Lessons for the U.S.
Widespread government subsidies, for instance, made countries such as Denmark, Germany, and Spain into global leaders in renewable energy. But now, lower subsidies and a lack ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Profile of a Social Entrepreneur
My friend Pamela Hawley is a global social entrepreneur, devoted to creating Web-based marketplaces that make a social impact. A practitioner of social entrepreneurship, ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Russia: Putin vows to protect Russia's economy
The crisis goes straight to Putin's Achilles' heel, raising the long-muttered question of whether it was keen policy or simply record-breaking oil prices that allowed him to ...Posted by Peter L. Combs
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