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Two startups, Journalism Online and ViewPass, aim to help battered publishers find ways to get paid for their Web offerings
Putting primary-care physicians back at the center of America's health system could ease the burden that weighs heavily on businesses, says BusinessWeek's Catherine Arnst
Stylish designs with sophisticated touch technology could entice laptop defectors back to desktop PCs
Experience a podcast and white paper on the attitudes and outlooks of today's small business owners.
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Online job-search and headhunting is changing rapidly, and frontrunner Monster is losing ground to LinkedIn, CareerBuilder, and even Twitter
With more people entertaining at home, liquor giant Diageo aims to make up for losses at bars and restaurants by helping customers do it themselves
Widespread hiring freezes mean companies need to make the most of their talent—and get underperformers up to speed (or out) quicker
Detroit's federally mandated restructuring points to a new paradigm for U.S. automakers, with GM leading the way
BW's David Henry and S&P's Howard Silverblatt discuss grim data showing the market is down 39% so far this decade
The in-app purchasing tool on the iPhone 3.0 makes it easy for app developers to increase sales—and helps Apple compete for mobile software
It can be a difficult, even emotional decision. Here are some things to consider before breaking up with your current adviser
Akio Toyoda hopes that regional autonomy and "lovable" cars will aid Toyota's return to profitability
Tough times call for artful compensation strategies, says the CEB's Michal Kisilevitz
With consumers barraged by advertising, sellers must be more innovative to get noticed. HBO, Ray-Ban, J&J, and Zipcar are catching eyes
How entrepreneurs can explain their nutty work schedules to their kids
With so many pro ballplayers quickly losing their fortunes, attending B-school may offer more than a career boost: It can be a lifeline
What would you like to hear from Cisco Chief Globalization Officer Wim Elfrink? Ask him in our Five Questions For video series—and watch how other CEOs answered our readers' questions
Data security problems and pesky online forms make Internet shopping more trouble than it's worth. Pro or Con?
"As a 2002 Kellogg grad, I had to quickly lower my expectations. I also had all those student loans to pay back and a family to support so I couldn't take a voyage of discovery."
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