Innovation
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Gaming the National Debt Two young professionals have taken their concern for the national debt and created an online game to raise awareness and spread the word that this is a problem our generation cannot ignore. Read More » |
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Q&A: Tammy Tibbetts and She's the First Tammy Tibbetts is the founder of She’s the First, a call to action to promote the importance of educating girls who live in developing countries and would otherwise not have the opportunity to go to school. Read More » |
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Joining a Startup: How We Can All Be Entrepreneurs While it may just take one person to produce the big idea, to “power the vehicle” and become a successful venture a young company needs a strong team. Read More » |
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Branding Your Business Using Social Media When budgets are tight, social media sites can be a cost-effective way to market and brand a business. Read More » |
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Got Fiber? YPs Compete for Google's Super High-Speed The petitions are in, and the nation is waiting to see where Google will choose to implement its speedy broadband network. Read More » |
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Ideas Into Dollars: The Sound Business Pitch So you have a great business idea. Now how do you turn that idea into a business proposal that will hook an investor? Read More » |
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University Venture Incubators: Empowering Entrepreneurs Across Campus The implementation of business incubators in colleges is bringing the entrepreneurial world to a new age of bootstrapping. Read More » |
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Managing Information Overload: Turning Data Into Dollars Capturing, analyzing and using data is the service industry of this new century. How will you take advantage? Read More » |
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Q&A: David Cohn on Web-Based Freelancing 27-year-old Spot.US founder David Cohn dishes to YPNation about becoming the Rupert Murdoch of nonprofit journalism – and his rule of never bringing his laptop to bed. Read More » |
















