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Inc. February 2006 Chafkin & Keyishian |
Sweet Dreams In time for Valentine's Day: Here are eight entrepreneurs whose confections rival those of their European peers.  |
Macworld February 2, 2006 Jackie Dove |
iWeb 1.0 Apple's first entry into consumer-based desktop Web publishing is designed to let home or small-business iLife users with no HTML or design skills build simple, beautiful Web sites.  |
PC Magazine February 1, 2006 Oliver Kaven |
Protect Your Business Small businesses have less to protect, but that doesn't mean less to lose: A single attack can cost them everything.  |
IEEE Spectrum February 2006 Glenn Zorpette |
Louis Liebenberg: Call of the Wild The former physics and applied math major has been charged by a rhinoceros. He's been stalked by a lion. He even survived the dot-com implosion with his software company intact.  |
Inc. January 2006 Darren Dahl |
New Year, New Laws An entrepreneur's guide to state policies taking effect at the start of 2006.  |
Inc. January 2006 Darren Dahl |
Memo to Myself For entrepreneurs, large goals are part of daily living. So when it comes to New Year's resolutions, they tend to think in extremes. Here's what some of them want out of 2006.  |
Inc. January 2006 Adam Hanft |
Grist: The Second-Mover Advantage Despite all the business wisdom exhorting entrepreneurs to smash the rules and shatter the paradigms, it can be just as smart to let others do the trailblazing.  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Chris Penttila |
Keep It Simple Fine-tune your business with these 25 ideas for simplifying and streamlining your operations.  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Mark Henricks |
Up to the Challenge? Are you ready to take the next big step? Meet three entrepreneurs who got their chance of a lifetime to push past their problems and make their businesses boom.  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Joshua Kurlantzick |
For the People Landing government contracts is tough for small firms -- but it can be done. Learn from these entrepreneurs, and Uncle Sam could become your biggest client.  |
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