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Entrepreneur May 2004 Geoff Williams |
The Next Generation They're your customers and maybe even your employees. Meet the millenials. |
Entrepreneur May 2004 Melissa Campanelli |
Consign of the Times Ebay drop-off stores could be the next big thing. |
Fast Company April 2004 Charles Fishman |
The Toll of a New Machine Is automation the face of the jobless recovery and will it make service better for workers and customers alike? |
PC Magazine May 4, 2004 Alan Cohen |
Fast Food Football stadium hot dogs seem as low-tech as life gets, but Microsoft cofounder adds radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology into his team's concession sales. |
Entrepreneur May 2004 Steve Cooper |
No Lease on Life Why business owners are opting to buy instead of leasing, how that may change in the future, and the impact of the Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003. |
Entrepreneur May 2004 Mark Henricks |
Watch Your Back You'd better be careful--your company's e-mail messages could come back to haunt you in court. |
Entrepreneur May 2004 Mike Hogan |
All You Can Eat Say goodbye to per-minute long-distance charges and hello to bundled services. |
Entrepreneur May 2004 April Y. Pennington |
Go With the Low Hear everyone talking about the low-carb revolution, but think it's too late to get in the game? Don't worry--there's still plenty of opportunity to profit from America's newest obsession. |
Inc. April 2004 Jess McCuan |
Guard Your Exits! With the job market slowly recovering, brace yourself for a tidal wave of employee turnover. |
Technology Research News April 7, 2004 Kimberly Patch |
Robot guided by its voice Researchers generally help robots navigate by giving them the sense of sight. A simpler approach is based on another human trait: listening to the sound of one's own voice. It also helps if the walls have ears. |
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