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No more free labor!
How not to manage a client relationship.By Yair Flicker, as told to Fawn Fitter(FSB Magazine) -- When John Trupiano and I co-founded our software comp...
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Tax-free Champagne, anyone?
European and North American politicians are plotting the biggest trade deal of the 21st century: a $35 trillion, duty-free region encompassing the E.U...
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A free lunch
After climbing Kilimanjaro, an entrepreneur is inspired to feed Tanzania's hungry schoolchildren.By George Namkung, as told to Marcy MacDonald(Fortune...
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Bewkes sets AOL free
The Time Warner chairman, an early skeptic of the AOL-Time Warner combination, now presides over its dismantling.By Richard SiklosIt was Jeff Bewkes w...
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Information wants to be free … and expensive
Futurist Stewart Brand was the first to say “Information wants to be free.” He also said it “wants to be expensive.”By Richard SiklosRarely a day goes...
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China's labor market: Valuable asset or economic albatross?
Even as pundits sharply debate China's economic future, most agree that much of it is riding on the stability of its working population. And depending...
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Microsoft Office to go online — for free
By Jon ForttIt’s too early to say Microsoft has checkmated Google in online documents – the latest version of Office hasn’t shipped yet. But the sleep...
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'Free money' is stocks' secret weapon
Stock-market bulls are hoping the sharp rebound in corporate profits will keep the rally alive, but continued low interest rates might be more importa...
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Free money? Yes, but only for the biggest.
Many of America's top companies have taken advantage of record low interest rates, but access to cheap debt is still far from reach for the smaller gu...
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Is BofA ready to free itself from TARP?
Skeptics say it's too early for Bank of America, which was on life support as recently as January, to declare itself healthy enough to go it alone.By ...
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