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Entrepreneurs and investors are betting on a future full of flying robots that can do anything from survey crops to make a delivery.
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Richard Branson and Jochen Zeitz, founders of B Team, want to encourage business leaders and young entrepreneurs to conduct business in a holistic manner and tackle global issues.
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Small businesses are using their personality and personal touch to their advantage over the big guys with creative loyalty rewards programs, reports USA Today.
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Launching a business is risky. But if you do what you love, you can find a niche and answer only to yourself. A closer look at three entrepreneurs' ups and downs.
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There's been a small "pop" in business optimism, said CNBC's Steve Liesman, talking with William Dunkelberg, National Federation of Independent Business about the latest read on small business sentiment.
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As more people are underemployed and buried in debt, collaborative consumption is growing. From Taskrabbit to Instagram, see how sharing is changing the economy.
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Abandoning China, more manufacturers are mining technology and crowdfunding to raise capital to make "Made in USA" goods, which means U.S. jobs. What's driving the reshoring surge?
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The credit-card comparison website CardHub.com is releasing its analysis of more than 1,000 business and personal credit cards for small-business owners.
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Bank lending for small businesses remains sluggish. From shoring up company finances to cultivating a banking relationship, see what start-ups can do to avoid loan rejections.
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Maria Molland, head of Europe at Fab.com, comments on their quick success and how the website plans to become the world's leader in "emotional e-commerce".
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States have spent about $3.6 billion enforcing pot possession laws in 2010, according to an ACLU study. A look inside the startling numbers.
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Rohan Marley, Marley Coffee co-founder, explains how shoppers can now get real cups of Marley java right in their supermarket.
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Hoping to bring romance back, a French-themed cafe in Sydney, Metro St James', is offering free coffee for kissing couples. But can you go alone and make out with staff?
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Sabine Heller, ASmallWorld CEO, discusses how this exclusive online community is shaking up the social media landscape.
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Some multinationals are chasing growth in emerging markets by helping entrepreneurs in far-flung markets. A feel good, global-citizen move, or real growth generator?
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Jamen Shively, a former Microsoft executive and currently CEO of Diego Pellicer, wants to build the first national marijuana store brand.
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Business slows down for some small shop owners in the summer. From networking to updating websites, a to-do guide for all those pesky tasks you've been meaning to do—for months.
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John Malloy, BlueRun Ventures partners, discusses how the social mapping and navigation app startup has revolutionizes the way people plot their destinations and has generated interest from Google and Facebook.