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The death of business cards
One of the first pieces of advice given to anyone who goes to the South by Southwest interactive conference in Austin is bring enough business cards. ...
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Is Gmail Ready for Business?
By Jessi HempelOutage raises questions about Google's enterprise aspirationsGmail's patrons are still cranky after the Sept. 1 outage that left them w...
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How to save business journalism
By Stanley BingThose who were enjoying a weekend of high sports drama or familial bliss might have missed another media obituary this past Sunday – Da...
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The best new gadgets for business
By Kim ThaiOur correspondent goes to a geekfest and reports back on five new tools you need now.I was in gadgetry heaven.The Pepcom Holiday Spectacula...
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Mobile gets down to business
By Stephanie N. MehtaVerizon, Sybase and Quickcomm team up to manage corporations' mobility needs. Their service just scratches the surfaceTelecom gia...
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7 email etiquette tips for business introductions
Business is all about making and receiving introductions, so be sure to be up on your email etiquette.One of the lesser known parts of my job is makin...
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2010's top people in business
When Fortune set out to pick the Businessperson of the Year -- and the 49 runners-up -- we searched for leaders who didn't just crawl from the wreckag...
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Congress complicates the car business
By Alex Taylor IIINever underestimate the ability of Congress to allow short-term thinking to undermine long-term results -- or to talk out of both si...
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Easy money can kill a business
Financing is almost impossible to get right now. In some cases, that's not a bad thing.By Megan Erickson(Fortune Small Business) -- In 2001, DNA Softw...
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Small business borrowers get creative
When banks turned down these four applicants, they sought out new sources for the financing their small businesses needed.By Ian Mount(Fortune Small B...
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