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Getting on the Same Page

Book publishing is a difficult and contentious business. Upstart Berrett-Koehler has a more collaborative--and profitable--model.READ»

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Here's My Card...

When font selection isn't enough to keep your business card on top, enter video.READ»

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Editor's Letter

Reveling in rivalry.READ»

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The Anti-PDA

In an increasingly electronic world, it's no small irony that the hot new data-entry and storage accesssory is microchip-free.READ»

Is Print Doomed?

A blogger and a magazine exec square off. Is paper too one-way in an interactive world, or will the Web actually beathe new life into dead trees?READ»

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Toy Story

What will prove this year's Tickle Me Elmo? Here's how three companies are taking on the notoriously fickle holiday toy market--and what their prospects are.READ»

Mail Call

Michael Eskew, the up-through-the-ranks CEO of UPS, on what he does for Brown, and what Brown has done for him.READ»

Today's "Kitchen of Tomorrow"

The first in a series of visionary tales inspired by the great corporate marketing films of the 1950s and 1960s.READ»

The Corporate Shrink

Advice from our Shrink on strip-club invites.READ»

It's a Gaming Console! It's an Entertainment Hub!

And believe it or not, Microsoft's new Xbox 360 plays both roles really well.READ»

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Batter Up

The Senate's confirmation hearing for the man named to run the world's most important financial regulatory body was quite a softball game.READ»

Sugar Shock

It's 3 p.m. You're getting sleepy. Can the latest "super" snacks perk you up?READ»

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Voice Over Wi-Fi

A wi-fi handset that could usurp your cellphone--and where you can use it.READ»

Year of the Economist

Freakonomics, economic hit men, undercover economists. This ain't Adam Smith.READ»

TV Guider

Susan Whiting President and CEO, Nielsen Media Research Nielsen is arguably as famous a name in the history of television as Mary Tyler Moore or Jerry Seinfeld. Now, as traditional programming is being shattered by the rise ...READ»

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One Billion Customers and Let My People Go SurfingREAD»

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The Simple, and the Simply Awful

A pantheon of technology products that marry great performance with simplicity of design--and those that miss the mark.READ»

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The Future's So Bright

No one know what tomorrow will bring, except for these bold seers. They have seen the future--and it belongs to them.READ»

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Cool Runnings

Cool hunters are more than just streetwise fad spotters. Here are three blogs from arbiters of cool that offer insights and inspiration for innovation.READ»

Cell-phone Confidential

What your wireless carrier doesn't want you to know when you go international.READ»

Datebook

Critical calendar listings for September 2005.READ»

Water Cooler: Help Wanted

The Fast Company roundup of what you'll be talking about this month when you talk about work.READ»

Love Will Save the Day

In the aftermath of Sept. 11, we warmly proclaimed that "Love is the Killer App." But now that life has mostly returned to normal, can we still say that love -- as a business concept -- is everlasting?READ»

Reading List: <em>Smartbomb</em>

Video games are big business. Meet the folks who made it so in this month's book.READ»

Reading List: <em>Bait and Switch</em>

The author of Nickel and Dimed takes on the white-collar world.READ»

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