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Companies with a Conscience

B Corps create a new definition of business success.

Human Resources 3.0 is Big Business

With more applicants per job than ever before, human resources startups and established companies seek to help companies manage the load.

Finding Your Niche

Many companies are expanding their social reach beyond Facebook and Twitter.

Car Buying of Tomorrow Is Here with Carhound

Carhound takes the hassle out of the hunt for new cars.

Corporate America Making Green Gains

More U.S. companies are engaging in sustainability practices to save energy and costs.

When Disaster Strikes

Help is available for small businesses digging out from Hurricane Sandy.

Small Business Turns Mobile

Small businesses are starting to realize the benefits of not just being small -- but agile too.

Legal Disruptions

Legal startups are making the processes associated with law, lawyers, and legal fees more efficient and less costly.

Jobs Picture Is on the Up Swing

Businesses' most critical barometer is showing signs of getting better.

The Maker Movement Comes Alive

Advances in technology have helped people create items using affordable 3D printers, bringing them back to their DIY roots.

WebMD Meets Facebook: The Story of Healthy Labs

Healthy Labs seeks to harness the powers of social networks to help patients connect with one another.

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