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Inc. May 2005 Joel Kotkin |
The Best Places for Doing Business in America 2005 Looking for job creation and other signs that businesses and entrepreneurs are thriving? A look at 274 population centers reveals that the new economy didn't disappear. It just moved out of the city.  |
Macworld April 27, 2005 Mathew Honan |
IntelliScanner Express This barcode scanner and software package from Intelli Innovations, though expensive, does a good job tracking your home or small-business assets, media collections and wine collections. And its auction automation software helps you unload stuff you no longer want.  |
Fast Company May 2005 Jamie Malanowski |
Soul Assassins The misanthropes at Despair.com, have helped build a business on some very nasty ideas about the motivational industry.  |
Entrepreneur May 2005 Geoff Williams |
Living the Dream Small and midsize businesses have a long and rich history of building up America, and entrepreneurs have done so largely by being innovative. And for entrepreneurs, innovation comes in many forms.  |
Entrepreneur May 2005 Rieva Lesonsky |
State of Service Don't ruin your reputation -- provide top-notch customer service to help your business thrive. And it's one area where entrepreneurs can stand out.  |
Entrepreneur May 2005 April Y. Pennington |
Middleman Craig Newmark turned his local e-mail list into a community marketplace and information treasure trove. Today, it's the nationally known Web site, Craigslist.  |
Entrepreneur May 2005 Joan Szabo |
The Producers U.S. manufacturers and producers -- and, therefore entrepreneurs, as well -- get a break under the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004. But to be eligible, you must pass several tests.  |
Entrepreneur May 2005 David Worrell |
Leaping Into Action Linda Marroquin, CEO of computer-peripheral company FrogPad, turned her dream -- a one-handed keyboard for portable devices -- into dollars by sharing her vision with vendors.  |
Entrepreneur May 2005 C.J. Prince |
Piece of the Pie If your industry's facing consolidation, forming your own holding company may keep your business from getting swept up by the big guys. It might also enhance your branding opportunities.  |
Entrepreneur May 2005 Scott Bernard Nelson |
Safety Net? Insurance companies are offering plans that move beyond traditional long-term care. But do they really protect the entrepreneur's assets?  |
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