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- Who's Your City: How Creative Class Cities Will Beat the Recession
- In this interview with BNET, Richard Florida explains why his latest book "Who's Your City?" matters to workers during a recession and how a business's location affects not only the talent pool, but also its ability to innovate. ...
- Articles 2008-03-20
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- Business 2.0 Magazine April 2005 Issue Highlights
- SAN FRANCISCO -- COVER STORY: "What's Next for Apple" by Paul Sloan and Paul Kaihla, page 68
- Research articles 2005-03-28
- Who's Your City: Top 10 Megaregions
- These ten megaregions generate the bulk of America's economic output and stand to be the biggest areas for job and economic growth, according to Richard Florida, author of Who's Your City? ...
- Articles 2008-03-19
- Business 2.0 July 2005 Issue Highlights
- SAN FRANCISCO -- COVER STORY: "The CEO's Secret Handbook," by Paul Kaihla, page 68
- Research articles 2005-06-27
- Business 2.0 November 2005 Issue Highlights
- SAN FRANCISCO -- COVER STORY: "The Next Real Estate Boom" by Paul Kaihla, page 84
- Research articles 2005-10-31
- Google Searches for Spirituality
- With the number of tech-watchers following Google's every move, it's almost impossible to get a scoop on the Silicon Valley darling. But today one blogger uncovered a stealth project that Google launched last summer. It was first announced at a San Francisco conference back in November -- so why has...
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- Google Opens School of Personal Growth
- With the number of tech-watchers following Google's every move, it's almost impossible to get a scoop on the Silicon Valley darling. But one blogger has uncovered a stealth project that Google launched last summer. It was first announced at a San Francisco conference back in November -- so why has...
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- Google Opens ‘School of Personal Growth'
- With the number of tech-watchers following Google's every move, it's almost impossible to get a scoop on the Silicon Valley darling. But one blogger has uncovered a stealth project that Google launched last summer. It was first announced at a San Francisco conference back in November — so why has...
- News items 2009-08-07
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