On February 1, 2011
The New Kid Craze: A Tiny, Squishy Toy in a Plastic Bubble
Pull with mommy bloggers and big-box stores helped an entrepreneur create a new fad. Look out, SillyBandz.No tags for this post.
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On February 1, 2011
The New Kid Craze: A Tiny, Squishy Toy in a Plastic Bubble
Pull with mommy bloggers and big-box stores helped an entrepreneur create a new fad. Look out, SillyBandz.No tags for this post.
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On February 1, 2011
How I Did It: Eileen Gittins, Founder of Blurb

In 2004, with the publishing world racing to embrace digital platforms as its ticket to the future, Eileen Gittins…
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On January 31, 2011
Make Your Own Economy!
My general feeling is that you can do business one of two ways: You can either let the economy happen to you, or you make your own economy and capture opportunities. I choose the latter. The last three years have
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On January 31, 2011
Saving Medicaid: How to Do More for Patients and Still Save Big Bucks
As state legislatures prepare Medicaid cuts, they should consider alternatives that would lower costs by providing better care to the most complex, costliest patients on the Medicaid rolls.
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On January 31, 2011
Kia, Other Auto Companies Pile Into the Super Bowl — Even Suzuki; But Does It Make Sense?
Kia is coming back to the Super Bowl, with advertising that dovetails with a social-media campaign. Suzuki is crashing the big game, too, with an urgent need simply to get on the radar.
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On January 31, 2011
American May Be Turning the Tables in Its Feud With Orbitz
American has found some websites to do a direct connect deal while others stick to their guns. Nobody is budging in this war.
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On January 31, 2011
In-Car Electronics Enter the Space Age, but Most Drivers Are Still Cavemen
You'd be amazed at all the things you can now do in your car, thanks to hands-free, internet connectivity. And that's a problem, because most people aren't looking to be amazed.
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On January 31, 2011
Maybe “Pay For Performance” Doesn’t Actually Work for Doctors
A new study of the U.K.'s pay for performance program finds that it has not helped patients with hypertension achieve better outcomes. The results have significant implications for other P4P...
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On January 31, 2011
Alaska Airlines Becomes One of the Last Carriers to Outsource Some Flights
Alaska is turning to outsourcing to fly small jets, and that means wholly-owned Horizon Air has to look elsewhere for growth.
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