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Location American Startup News for 15 May 2014
Business As A Force For Peace: Six Remarkable Examples The Business for Peace Foundation in Norway is honoring six entrepreneurs with its 2014 Oslo Business for Peace Awards. The awards are intended "to accelerate a reappraisal of what it should mean to be regarded as a succ...
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Investing In Change: How To Stay Sustainable In A Growing Global Market "All the great entrepreneurs I know don't start out to create a business," Theresia Gouw says. "They start out to create something they think is missing in the world."
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If Mark Zuckerberg wants to connect the world, he needs China. Now Facebook is eyeing a China step forward.
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Alimony Tax Gap Is $1.7 Billion

Forbes - 15 May 2014 23:53
Alimony Tax Gap Is $1.7 Billion Did you remember to report alimony payments on your 1040?
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In Search Of A Little Guidance

Forbes - 15 May 2014 23:38
In Search Of A Little Guidance If informal guidance is the only guidance available to practitioners and taxpayers, can they rely on it?
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Retail Cash Inflow Squarely Positive To High Yield Bond Mutual Funds, ETFs Retail-cash flows for high-yield funds were squarely positive this week, with $337 million plowed into mutual funds and $135 million infused to exchange-traded funds, for a net inflow of $472 million in the week ended Ma...
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Pot startups now have their own joint working space in Denver It could be Cheech and Chong‘s vision of what the future would look like if grownups ever got hold of marijuana. Next week, the first co-working space in the U.S. for grass-related technology and startups will open in ...
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The World's Most Powerful Female Entrepreneurs 16 women on the 2013 Forbes Most Powerful Women list took the biggest career leap of all--striking out on their own to build companies around the world.
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FTC tells Congress how it's protecting you against online fraud The FTC heads to the Hill, tells pols what they're doing to protect online users.
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Workday now has just one CEO, not two

Venture Beat - 15 May 2014 22:45
Workday now has just one CEO, not two Workday makes software that helps companies manage their employees and related activities. Not surprisingly, it takes its own “people relationships” seriously, and today the company has announced that it no longer ha...
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Uber reportedly raising a new round at $10B valuation This would be a big bump up its most recent valuation of $3.5 billion at the time of its roughly $350 million funding round last year.
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Acxiom's $310M LiveRamp buy puts data where marketers can use it Data giant Acxiom, like much of the tech industry, finds the concept of inaccessible data absurd. That’s the message Nada Stirratt, Acxiom’s chief revenue officer, conveyed to VentureBeat while explaining why the com...
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Open source advocates slam Mozilla for supporting DRM Guest Post: Mozilla jumped into bed with Adobe in support of digital rights management standards, and open source advocates are furious. Mozilla’s decision marks a strike against the open source software movement. For ...
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Now you can use PayPal to buy apps on Google Play

Venture Beat - 15 May 2014 21:30
Now you can use PayPal to buy apps on Google Play After toying with the idea 14 months ago, Google has finally made it possible to pay for apps, movies, games, and books with PayPal. That’s a bit unusual, given that Google has its own payment method, Google Wallet, th...
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Facebook & Akamai respond to NSA slides alleging massive CDN vulnerability Four years ago the NSA and FBI turned Facebook into a vehicle for mass surveillance. In order to gain access to the private Facebook photos of targets, NSA slides allege that the two government agencies went after Facebo...
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What to Think: How Steve Jobs would feel about Apple acquiring Beats (podcast) Apple might be buying Beats Electronics, the headphone and streaming-music company founded by rock impresario Jimmy Iovine and rapper/producer/businessman Dr. Dre. Would this acquisition of an unquestionably successful m...
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UC Irvine is the first medical school to add Google Glass to its curriculum Google Glass is going to medical school. On Thursday, the University of California at Irvine (UCI) School of Medicine announced that it is integrating the already-iconic wearable into its four-year curriculum for medical...
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Black Gold Online brings a 'Red Dead Titanfall' vibe to online fantasy games (preview) Black Gold Online is a different kind of MMO: You ride giant mechs and must deal with a "wanted" meter as you explore its realm.
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How To Foolproof Your Plan

Forbes - 15 May 2014 20:11
With increasing pressure to deliver against key objectives and meet performance targets, it shocks me how frequently organizations miss the mark.  Well-intentioned leaders craft optimistic plans, only to fall short.  I...
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Drumroll: Announcing the 2014 DataBeat Innovation Showdown finalists We received over 100 quality startup applicants to the DataBeat Innovation Showdown, one of the highlights of VentureBeat's second annual big data event (next Monday and Tuesday, May 19-20 in San Francisco). We’ve narr...
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IBM researchers discover new polymer materials that are stronger than bone and can heal themselves The new polymers could turn industrial manufacturing on its head with cheaper and stronger products.
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Netskope, a patroller of your employees' cloud app usage, takes $35M It's all about wrestling all of those cloud apps into submission, so admins don't lose their minds.
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