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In consultation with gaming expert Greg Miller, we've identified five video games will teach you a lot about how (and how not) to run a small business.
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By David Worrell |
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Financing & Credit
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Finance
If you are pursuing a radically new idea, don't waste your time asking a local bank for a loan. Instead, start with this list of likely funding sources.
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By David Worrell |
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Corporate Culture
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Management
In this exclusive interview, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk shares the 3 rules he lives by as he builds companies like SpaceX, Tesla Motors, Solar City, and more.
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By David Worrell |
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Planets & Asteroids
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Astronomy & Space
Elon Musk has accomplished more in the last 10 years than most people dream of in a lifetime. Spending an hour on the phone with him is a wild rocketship-ride through the lessons...
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By Hoover's Editors |
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Space Exploration
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Astronomy & Space
In honor of the anniversary of the United States and Soviet Union joining forces to defeat the Nazis, Hoover's takes a look at relationships between the two nations that just might conquer the...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Culture Departments
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Government Departments & Authorities
Who will the cuts hurt? And how much? Quite possibly everyone. And quite possibly a lot.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Layoffs
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Layoffs & Dismissals
As Republicans surge back to prominence, NASA builds an escape rocket. Coincidence?
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By Stephen Key |
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Astronomy & Space
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Science & Technology
Several weeks ago I read an article in the LA Times titled, “Wild Ideas Take Flight on Cutting Edge of Clean Teach.” The article described a number of seemingly far-fetched ideas and scientific...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Wealthy People
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Demographic Groups
Yes, it’s true: the whiz kid who inspired Tony Stark has blown up his fortune.
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By Ken Walker |
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Anthropology & Archaeology
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Humanities & Social Science
Two times every year (summer and winter solstice), they open Stonehenge to the public, for overnight celebration!
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By Peter Suciu |
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Desktop Computers
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Computer Equipment
Futurists often talked about videophones
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By Ken Walker |
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Energy Efficiency & Conservation
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Energy & Environment
Airplanes put out more CO2 than any other single vehicle for travel... or do they? One thing's for sure, the air is chocked full of them!...
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Houston, TX, USA
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Texas, USA
Here are two excellent reasons to call first before you leave.
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By Ken Walker |
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Space Exploration
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Astronomy & Space
Software engineers rarely take business trips. Fortunately for my manager, software engineers rarely go crazy and expense all sort of expensive food and parties, either. We did spend a large amount of time...
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By Karen Axelton |
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Franchises
Find out what qualities franchisors want when selecting franchisees — and whether you’ve got what it takes.
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By Peter Suciu |
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Novels & Short Stories
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Literature Genres
For now we're reduced to actually learning a foreign language
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By Sarah Morgan |
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Privately Held Companies
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Company Structures & Ownership
It's been 40 years since Apollo 11 touched down. Where the companies that got us there are now.
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By Ramon Ray |
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Space Exploration
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Astronomy & Space
High profile security breaches usually make the news, like a computer on the Space Station getting infected with a worm last summer, or an Army network infiltrated by malware - both via infected...
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By Ken Walker |
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Business Travel
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Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services
The theft of luggage from baggage claim areas is far more prevalent that people would like to believe. How do you protect yourself?...
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Identity Theft
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Fraud & Financial Crime
When it comes to protecting your data, whether it is paper printouts or electronically stored, you can never be too careful.
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