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Innovation Wanted!

For the third consecutive year, Apple tops the list of most innovative companies.

New Regulations Could be a Boon to Bio-Tech

High Technology Small Business Research Incentives Act would allow biotech companies to team with investors.

E-Scoring: What it Means for Consumers in a 'Big Data' World

Big Data is on the rise, and with it the e-score has arrived.

Will There Be Buyers in the Gamification Game?

Could software giants like SAP and Microsoft soon be wooing companies focused on points, badges and leaderboards?

Election 2012: What's at Stake

The charged rhetoric of a presidential campaign can rattle many investors--and the markets. That's why it's important to know what's really on the line, and the steps you might take to prepare for what's ahead

The Census Bureau Gets Its Groove Back

The US Census Bureau returns its data to the people: It has already launched its first apps, and developers are being encouraged to create apps of their own.

Work on Mars Means Jobs on Earth

Space mission promotes private sector employment.

Mining Social Media Gold

Businesses are expanding their reach through social media applications.

Cloud-Computing Your Way to Wellness

New cloud-computing companies offer many benefits to the healthcare experience.


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