Shocker: Feds Actually Help Women-Owned Businesses!

On June 18, 2010

Shocker: Feds Actually Help Women-Owned Businesses!

The stimulus bill hath wrought what decades of good intentions did not: awarding the full 5 percent of contracts allotted to women-owned businesses. Now that the Feds know how to actually get it done, women-owned businesses might keep getting their


On June 18, 2010

How To Avoid Last Minute Demands

Real estate agents are getting pummeled by last-minute demands. Here are the simple rules for avoiding this problem.
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On June 18, 2010

Did America’s Schools Cause the Financial Crisis?

One of the few economists to predict the financial crisis argues that the root cause of the meltdown is America's antiquated education system -- and the politicians who are unwilling to improve it.
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On June 18, 2010

Google Sweetens Commerce Search Deal for Big Retailers

Less than a year after its product launch, Google Commerce Search has arrived at its 2.0 iteration. The most notable change is a new pricing structure that allows retailers with up to 50,000 products in inventory to


On June 18, 2010

Verizon iPhone Rumor Springs Eternal

The legend of the Verizon iPhone lives on. Rumors that Apple will launch its smartphone on the carrier's network are making the rounds yet again. This time, the story goes that a CDMA version of the iPhone


On June 18, 2010

The New Business Sustainability Paradigm

Enterprise 2.0 came to Boston this week, and that made me happy because it is one of a very small number of events that I don't fly to. Being a native, it's nice to take the train


On June 18, 2010

Get Reminders to Stretch, Avoid RSI

You know that you should take regular breaks from the PC to prevent crippling, painful problems like RSI. If you need a friendly reminder, you can't do much better than this elegant, free notification program.
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On June 18, 2010

Do Your Co-Workers Think You’re a Drunken Idiot?

Planning on nursing a glass of wine at your next business dinner or networking event? If you want to be viewed as smart, research from Wharton and Michigan's Ross School of Business suggests you might want to reconsider and order