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BusinessWeek editor Spencer Ante discusses his new story about Facebook and its gutsy move to sign up users around the world while much of Silicon Valley hunkers down
The next-generation Touch does almost everything an iPhone does
Experience a podcast and white paper on the attitudes and outlooks of today's small business owners.
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The world's top software maker plans to build 20 state-of-the-art data centers as it tries to outpace cloud computing rival Google
The bank's board meets as Wall Street wonders whether CEO Pandit can withstand the pressure, or if he'll be forced into a deal or U.S. rescue
Michael Duke will replace Lee Scott in February after Scott revived the big-box retailer's sales and share price, as well as his reputation
If the Big Three automakers can't come up with a radical plan that will satisfy Congress, they can kiss the $25 billion bailout goodbye
Evidence surfaces that hackers and foreign operatives have been penetrating the space agency's computers for years
Investors are eager to move money into safe U.S. Treasury debt, and more business news from around the Web
Scottish money manager Baillie Gifford will run more mutual fund portfolios for the American giant
Hiring the under-30, digitally savvy young workers who will be the next generation of managers requires adapting recruitment strategies to fit the demographic
Amid a debt-deflation spiral, the governments' greatest risk is enacting stimulus measures that are too little to fight the slump
There are plenty of options at all prices this Christmas. In fact, some say toys constitute a "recession-proof" category
The holiday outlook is gloomy, but online retailers can react faster with discounts, free shipping, and other Web promotions than stores can
With MyRetirementShop.com, AXA chose to offer retirees and pre-retirees a portal focused on their lifestyle needs rather than product
B-school programs tailored to snagging more female applicants are beginning to show traction, schools say
If the Big Three automakers can't come up with a radical plan that will satisfy Congress, they can kiss the $25 billion bailout goodbye
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The U.S. needs a second economic stimulus package to help struggling Americans and invigorate the economy by putting more money into circulation. Pro or con?
"Love this model. I posted my version on my organization's blog and have encouraged my team to follow them."
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Obama's Treasury pick, Citigroup's uphill battle, Facebook's big gamble, and more
BusinessWeek rated the best full-time MBA programs. Here are this year's rankings