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Entrepreneurs
Crowdfunding has created a whole new consulting industry
May 22, 2017
There are experts who will help with the pitch, the video and the PR. But it all costs money.
The next big tech hub might surprise us all
by
Ben Johnson
and Janet Nguyen
Apr 18, 2017
Don't count out New Orleans, or Omaha, Nebraska.
Brooklyn and Berlin partner up to drive tech growth
Feb 7, 2017
The cities connect to boost innovation and their emerging tech startup scenes.
Two small business owners with different views of Trump
Dec 19, 2016
In suburban Ohio, some see a windfall with his election, while others fear the worst.
This coffee shop isn't very interested in coffee
Nov 25, 2016
With a pay-as-sit approach, the Glass Hour Café in Brooklyn wants to rethink an established business model.
Inspiration in the company of women
by
Eliza Mills
Oct 6, 2016
Design*Sponge founder and author Grace Bonney discusses her new book, 'In the Company of Women.'
Bevel keeps growing, from online to retail shelves
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Aug 16, 2016
Tristan Walker of Bevel says "Silicon Valley is growing a hell of a lot more amenable to companies like ours."
For public good, not for profit.
Millennials are lagging behind Boomers in entrepreneurship
by
Tony Wagner
Feb 8, 2016
But millennials are still young and living in a different economy.
Women, venture capital and bias
Aug 7, 2015
An experiment reveals obstacles female entrepreneurs face in finding investors.
A conversation with director of the U.S. Patent Office
Apr 15, 2015
Intellectual property, abusive litigation, and social innovation.