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Shutterfly was a survivor of the dotcom crash. Now it's a leader in online photographic services and a trusted brand. The CEO explains how he did it.
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Caribbean Hold ' Em
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Quirky Toys: Plushy Microbes
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Q&A: Controlling Bad News
In the Internet era, bad news travels fast. A guru explains how companies should play smart defense.
Gross: U.S.-Japan Hybrid Battle
The Japanese are way ahead in manufacturing hybrid cars. The good news: American entrepreneurs are cashing in on side products like souped-up batteries.
Blissful Boutiques
Small, intimate hotels are big in Asian cities. Design is everything.

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Levy Chats With AMD CEO
Its flagship product was delayed, and its fight with Intel continues. But for AMD's leader, it's all good.

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Q&A: NYSE's John Thain
John Thain left Goldman Sachs for the New York Stock Exchange--and a new life in the public eye.

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Shutterfly’s Photographic Vision
Shutterfly was a survivor of the dotcom crash. Now it's a leader in online photographic services and a trusted brand. The CEO explains how he did it.

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Fly Right on Private Large Jets
  You think your little corporate jet's impressive? Step aboard a private Boeing 767 or new Airbus 380 designed just for you. Fly right!

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Searching for the Perfect Cleaning Technology
Toxic cleaning solvents are being phased out, but it's not clear what will replace them. In the last installment of our small-business series about a San Diego dry cleaner, we follow its proprietor as he searches for the perfect environmentally friendly technology.

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