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Bloomberg Businessweek BW Insider Feb 9, 2012 A Solution to the Housing Crisis Could Be at Hand Short sales and other measures are starting to clear the backlog
Social Entertainment Startup GetGlue Corrals Fans for Advertisers Last summer, Home Box Office worked with a New York startup called GetGlue on an online campaign to promote the cable network's vampire series, "True Blood."
The Web's Perpetual Love Machine Online dating site Zoosk works to stay friends with customers after making successful matches
An Italian Fuel Cell Maker That Feeds Itself Pushes into Emerging Markets As demand forphones in developing countries explodes, telecom operators are investing hundreds of millions of dollars in infrastructure at a rapid pace. The number of base stations, which anchor towers and house equipment, will reach nearlymillion in 2012, about double since 2007, according to GSMA, aoperators trade group in London.
Tax Reform Is Coming, with Many Deserving Targets Mitt Romney's tax return offers an opportunity to debate the lower tax rate on capital gains. But plenty of other breaks should be examined, as well
DIY Apps Save Small Businesses Time, Money A study estimates that small companies have cut 725.million annual employee hours by usingapps, equaling $billion in savings
For U.S. MBAs, Going Global Has Never Been Easier Hankering to work overseas? For U.S. MBAs, the good news is that there's plenty of work and little peer competition
Easing the U.S. Visa Hassle for Tourists Who Shop Retailers have successfully lobbied to get travel rules relaxed for the Chinese and Brazilians
How Old Milwaukee Gamed the Super Bowl The beer company hit social-media gold with its Will Ferrell ad, which it paid pennies to air in North Platte, Neb.
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