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The Motley Fool April 13, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Intel Inside China The chipmaker teams up with Chinese search site Baidu. Intel is the kind of intellectual buddy that a company like Baidu loves to have in its corner.  |
The Motley Fool April 13, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
eBay, Meetup Meet Up There's a lot of talk about community-based content and services on the Internet these days, with collective intelligence powering the engines. An investment in Meetup shows eBay's still all about "the power of all of us."  |
The Motley Fool April 13, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
No, Go Daddy, No The edgy domain registrar may be gearing up to go public. Investors, remember that Go Daddy has been able to carve out an edgy marketing campaign but it is still, ultimately, working in a cutthroat commodity business.  |
Fast Company April 2006 Chuck Salter |
Moto's Mojo Motorola's new Pebl cell phone marks the triumph of design at the venerable company. But is it magical enough to become the next touchstone of telecom, or will people just skip it?  |
Fast Company April 2006 Daniel McGinn |
How She Does It Abruptly widowed, Sophie Vandebroek responded not just by sticking to her career but by taking on a series of increasingly challenging, high-profile jobs. In January, she became Xerox's chief technology officer. But she did it her way.  |
Fast Company April 2006 Ian Wylie |
Prophet Among Pinstripes James Montier is a financial heretic. And among London's banking set, he's winning plenty of converts.  |
Fast Company April 2006 Danielle Sacks |
Crack This Code G. Clotaire Rapaille has guided Chrysler, Procter & Gamble, Boeing, and other enraptured clients through the "collective unconscious" of dozens of cultures. Now he's taking on India. Is he a sage - or a charlatan?  |
Fast Company April 2006 Keith Hammonds |
Outside the Square Lucy Kellaway, author of the new novel Who Moved My BlackBerry? talks about the dangers of mid-level managers and career coaches.  |
Fast Company April 2006 Lucas Conley |
Reading List: Apex Hides the Hurt What's in a name? That's the problem Colson Whitehead plumbs in his powerful new novel, Apex Hides the Hurt.  |
Fast Company April 2006 Lucas Conley |
Other Recommended Reading Brief reviews of the books, Success Through Failure and Made to Break.  |
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