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Inc. January 2009 Jason Del Rey |
Real Estate: Educated work force? Check. Near the airport? Check. A new way to search for the right place to set up shop.  |
Inc. January 2009 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: Our Irrational Fear of Numbers No, you didn't start a company because you wanted to learn accounting. But you had better learn some - pronto - if you want to understand your business.  |
Inc. January 2009 Leigh Buchanan |
Legacy: James Benson, 1945-2008 At 52, James Benson founded SpaceDev, a developer of low-cost rocket technology and small satellites.  |
Inc. January 2009 Jess McCuan |
Passions: Vernon LaVia, Bird Watcher Vernon LaVia's avian quest led him to his latest business, Defibrillators, Inc. USA, which sells hand-held devices that can deliver a shock to someone in cardiac arrest.  |
Inc. January 2009 Bob Parsons |
The Way I Work: Bob Parsons, Go Daddy Being outrageous seems to work just fine for Bob Parsons. He's the founder of Go Daddy, the world's largest domain-name registrar.  |
Inc. January 2009 Jane Berentson |
Editor's Letter: Time to Act (Isn't It Always?) The smartest entrepreneurs change course any time new opportunities or challenges arise. They gather information constantly and move on it immediately. They embody those two words Winston Churchill liked so much: Act now.  |
Inc. January 2009 Nitasha Tiku |
Update Linden Lab is still going through some real-world growing pains.  |
Inc. January 2009 |
We Asked, You Answered Here's how readers are dealing with the current economic crisis.  |
National Defense January 2009 Matthew Rusling |
Small Firms Seeking Federal Contracts Face Uphill Climb Pentagon officials are fond of saying that small businesses are critical engines of innovation. According to recent government statistics, however, the Defense Department awards fewer contracts to small firms than it is obligated under federal guidelines.  |
CIO January 6, 2009 Gary Beach |
New Tech Help for Small Businesses Students can help design new websites -- and improve business prospects -- for companies in their local communities.  |
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