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Wired March 2004 |
PLAY Here is the abridged version of The Nature of Order: An Essay on the Art of Building and the Nature of the Universe  |
BusinessWeek March 1, 2004 Kathleen Madigan |
Fools Rush In American Sucker is the tale of Denby's rush into the stock market -- or, to be more specific, the NASDAQ. The results, though often funny and insightful, are not pretty.  |
Entrepreneur March 2004 Geoff Williams |
It's a Style Thing Style really does stand for something, says this author.  |
Search Engine Watch February 11, 2004 Chris Sherman |
An Extreme Searcher's Guide to the Best of the Web One of the world's foremost super searchers has distilled his extensive and wide-ranging knowledge into an essential guide to the web's highest quality resources.  |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Marcia Vickers |
When The Market Went Mad Origins of the Crash: The Great Bubble and Its Undoing by former Wall Street Journal reporter Roger Lowenstein masterfully dissects the late-1990s stock boom and how it came to be.  |
Financial Advisor February 2004 Raymond Fazzi |
A Ten-Step Route To Financial Planning Clients can use Paul Lemon's book to map out a financial plan.  |
Search Engine Watch February 4, 2004 Chris Sherman |
Hack Your Own Search Engine Crawler Want to build your own customized search tool that can search the web, explore online databases, and mine virtually any other type of internet resource? A new book titled Spidering Hacks shows you how.  |
Geotimes February 2004 Julie Brigham-Grette |
One If by Land, Two If by Sea A review of Lost World: Rewriting Prehistory -- How New Science is Tracing America's Ice Age Mariners by Tom Koppel  |
HBS Working Knowledge February 2, 2004 Martha Lagace |
Mapping Your Corporate Strategy From the originators of the Balanced Scorecard system, Strategy Maps is a new book that explores how companies can best their competition. A Q&A with Robert S. Kaplan.  |
Fast Company February 2004 Ken Gordon |
High Times What to read on an airplane when you don't want to pay for $5 headphones to watch the latest Steve Guttenberg movie.  |
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