Innovation

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.
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Tammy Tibbets, founder of She's the First 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. 
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Building blocks 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.
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Using social media to market and brand your business 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.
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Jonathan Clarke, the youngest member of a Chamber of Commerce committee dedicate 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.
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Northeastern student Jim Parker talks about his business idea. 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?
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University incubators for young entrepreneurs are cropping up around the country 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.
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stacks of books 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?
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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.
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