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Inc. May 2009 Ryan Underwood |
Technology: Finding Freelance Programmers Using sites like oDesk, Elance, Guru, and RentACoder to find the best developers  |
Inc. May 2009 Ryan Underwood |
Coding Made to Order These sites are all free for employers (they take a cut of freelancers' pay) and will automatically send out the proper 1099 tax forms  |
BusinessWeek January 14, 2009 Jon Fine |
Web Video: How to Actually (Maybe) Make Money Startup EQAL has a hit on its resume, a big-name client, and a four-pronged business plan.  |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2008 Nick Zubko |
Straight to the Source Dow Corning enables experienced purchasers to buy materials directly off the Internet.  |
Information Today September 2008 Keith Kupferschmid |
No Silver Lining in Tiffany's Infringement Case Is eBay liable for direct or contributory trademark infringement when individual sellers post auction listings on the site to sell counterfeit products?  |
IndustryWeek July 1, 2008 Nick Zubko |
First-Hand Accounts: By The Numbers Electronic connectivity with suppliers improves cost savings in procurement and accounts payable, study says.  |
Information Today May 8, 2008 Carol Ebbinghouse |
e-IP, LLC's TechTransferOnline: Technology Transfer's Newest Resource A new one-stop shop for technology transfer is opening its doors. e-IP, LLC's TechTransferOnline purports to be "an online marketplace that facilitates the in- and out-licensing, selling and buying of intellectual property".  |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2008 Nick Zubko |
Online Marketplaces Are Back in Play An improved approach to the market offers manufacturers an effective way to find new suppliers.  |
Inc. January 1, 2008 |
How I Did It: Jack Ma, Alibaba.com The unlikely rise of China's hottest internet tycoon.  |
The Motley Fool August 3, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
LoopNet Laces Up CityFeet Shoes Commercial real estate specialist LoopNet makes a timely acquisition. The leading online marketplace for commercial real estate is acquiring CityFeet.com for $15 million.  |
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