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Small Business Resolutions for 2011

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by Alexander Hiam, author of Business Innovations for Dummies. It's the beginning of another year. And, as the old saying goes, insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting to get different results. If you want better business results, especially in a slow-growth economy, you'll need to adopt some fresh new resolutions. . The key to improved results is innovative actions that, while they stick within the limits of your budget, also take you in exciting new directions.

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Has the Internet Helped Us to Think Better?

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Recently, I received a message from an email newsletter subscriber asking how the brains of those not connected to the Internet were falling behind those of us who are experiencing global broadband connection. John Brockman, author of "Is the Internet Changing the Way You Think?" and the founder of the online science-and-technology site www.Edge.org , poses this similar question to a varied group of 150 writers, artists, scholars, scientists and pundits.

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Structural Economic Shift and Unemployment

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A big part of the U.S. unemployment problem is a mis-match between the jobs that are available and the capabilities of the people who are unemployed. Many of the jobs that existed before the recession are gone for good and the people who held those jobs don't have the skills needed to work in other fields. . Until now, all those who have been unemployed for 99 weeks or more were counted as one group.

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Where have all the bears gone?

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December 30, 2010. Prechter on CNBC - "Not a bear among them". Robert Prechter of Elliott Wave International and Don Luskin of Trend Macro share their opposing market views with CNBC host Larry Kudlow. ( Note : Prechter's interview starts about four minutes into the interview). Get Up to Speed on Robert Prechter's Latest Perspective — Download this Special FREE Report Now.