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What the U.S. Can Teach Finland About Service

A Finnish study profiled twelve U.S. companies to give insight on how successfully applied innovation can bring in the big bucks

Billion Dollar Innovation

A Finnish study profiled twelve U.S. companies to give insight on how successfully applied innovation can bring in the big bucks

In Japan, Bloggers Get to Pick Ads

Online ad service AdButterfly treats advertisers and bloggers as equals, letting marketers pick blogs—and bloggers choose what gets posted

Open Networks Could Spark a Gadget Boom

As wireless providers increasingly let outside devices run on their networks, a slew of new Web-enabled electronics could hit the market

LiveJournal Sale May Revive Six Apart

After selling the blogging community site, CEO Chris Alden may have a chance to finally turn Six Apart into a Web 2.0 behemoth

Amazon Can Empty Bookstore Shelves

The Kindle might just be the iPod of digital reading, according to one excited author, who predicts the device will improve the publishing landscape for all

The Coming Wireless Wholesale Wave

An auction of wireless airwaves could create a new breed of wireless players that lease network space to upstarts

Computing Heads for the Clouds

IBM, Yahoo!, and Google are all putting the power of cloud computing to work. Here's a short primer on how the new technology works

China’s E-Tail Awakening

New online-payment systems are drawing wary consumers into the world of Web commerce

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A Business Best Seller in Japan

The World's Easiest Problem-Solving Class, written by a former McKinsey consultant, is a runaway success in the author's home country