Business 2.0
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Business 2.0 is a magazine founded by magazine entrepreneur Chris Anderson and journalist James Daly, formerly at Forbes and Wired, in 1998 to chronicle the rise of the "New Economy." Having originally set out to examine the interaction between technology and business, it now focuses primarily on innovation and business opportunity. In its first issue (coverline "New Rules") it included a specially printed insert devoted to "The 10 Driving Principles of the New Economy," adding an eleventh (partnerships) to the list in 2000.
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Magazine
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(English)
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Not Applicable
Owners:
Time Warner | public_corporation
Edited By:
Kaizar Campwala
Last Edit:
Dec 25, 2006 - 11:13 AM PST
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Business (19), U.S. (9), Sci/Tech (9), Politics (7), U.S. Economy (6), Internet (4), Money and Politics (4), Technology (4), Media (3), Energy (3), World (2), Global Economy (2), Jobs (2), Extra (2), Money (2)...
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Michael Myser (2), Nina Easton (1), Katherine Ellison (1), Paul R La Monica (1), Catherine Clifford (1), Chris Taylor (1), Tami Luhby (1), Jeanne Sahadi (1), Cnnmoneycom Senior Writer
Last Updated: March 5 (1), David Goldman (1), Ben Rooney (1), Colin Barr (1), Melanie Haiken (1), Erick Schonfeld (1), Chris Isidore (1)...
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Special Report (6), News Report (5), News (2), News Analysis (2), Opinion (1), Comment (1), Other (1), Breaking News (1)
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