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InternetNews January 25, 2005 Michael Singer |
A Transition at Transmeta The company will realign itself by the end of March without making a single chip.  |
InternetNews January 25, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Goodger Goes to Google The Firefox lead engineer is now getting paid by the search engine giant, but he will remain in his top spot at the Mozilla Foundation.  |
The Motley Fool January 25, 2005 Dave Marino-Nachison |
The Complexities of Offshoring The decision to outsource and offshore is more complicated than just counting costs, as evidenced in Sykes Enterprises, the business process outsourcing services company.  |
The Motley Fool January 25, 2005 David Gardner |
How Marvel Makes Money Marvel's vice chairman, Peter Cuneo, speaks about his company's prospects and future. This is the second of five parts.  |
HBS Working Knowledge January 24, 2005 Rayport & Jaworski |
QVC: Driving Sales in Real Time Service interfaces work best with customers when technologies and humans play to their strengths. This excerpt from Best Face Forward discusses how QVC maximizes sales with a highly effective hybrid approach of machine and human talent.  |
HBS Working Knowledge January 24, 2005 Kaplan & Anderson |
Rethinking Activity-Based Costing Activity-based accounting looks great in the classroom, but too often fails in the field. The authors suggest a way around the obstacles.  |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Cliff Edwards |
Shaking Up Intel's Insides How its incoming CEO intends to make the chipmaker more market-focused.  |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Louis Lavelle |
A Simple Way To Make Boards Behave Requiring directors to win a majority of votes would give shareholders more say. Investors at as many as 100 companies will vote on nonbinding shareholder resolutions urging those companies to adopt majority voting.  |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 |
A Talk With Apollo Group's CEO Todd Nelson on why he settled federal charges and on his big expansion plans.  |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Michelle Conlin |
Far From The Madding Crowd With housing prices on both coasts at nosebleed levels, more and more professional-class migrants are cashing out of their homes in New York, the Bay Area, and Los Angeles. They are moving to value-priced regions of the country, creating tiny pockets of blue America in the heart of the red states.  |
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