  - TechCocktail 4 Product Demos, Part 1: TimeXchange.net
- Several companies were doing product demos at TechCocktail 4. Today we're featuring TimeXchange.net, a member-based, on-line timesheet exchange.
Mon Apr 23 2007
| |   - How to Land $25 million
- The Capital H Group, a Chicago-based human resources consultancy, has landed two rounds of funding — one in 2003, the second this past June, both to the tune of $25 million. Company head Dan Weinfurter explains how it happened. Fri Apr 20 2007
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  - Anatomy of a Start-up: An Online Hub for Mobile Websites
- Tappity.com founder Scott Robbin's company is an online directory of mobile web sites -- that is, those that companies put out specifically for mobile phone and PDA users. Thu Apr 19 2007
| |   - Kicking Out the Jams At Your Day Job
- "Artists in Residence" is a program at Leo Burnett that brings bands and other performers in to the company's offices to talk about how they get inspired. Last week, New York-based fusion band SiSe came in to talk music. Wed Apr 18 2007
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  - His Aim is Tru
- Scott Barton is president of the fine-dining division for Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises, Inc. Here he talks about Tru and today's culture of fine-dining. Tue Apr 17 2007
| |   - The Kids Are Alright: The "Making Xbox Safe for Children" Road Show
- The *Microsoft Family Gaming Bus* was in town in late March to teach consumers about the parental controls on the Xbox 360 and Windows Vista. BusinessPOV was there. Mon Apr 16 2007
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  - When Is It Time To Launch a New Version of Your Company Website?
- We put the question to Matt Maloney and Michael Evans, cofounders of GrubHub.com, which hooks users up with restaurants that deliver. The goal of their new site: make it easier to use and simpler in design. Fri Apr 13 2007
| |   - Women, Men, Irrationality, Money: Where Personal Finances Can Go Wrong
- Financial advisors Cicily Carson Maton and her daugher Michelle Maton explain investment mistakes and key differences between husbands and wives when it comes to spending. Thu Apr 12 2007
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  - What Does it Mean to be a DIY Entrepreneur?
- What they lack in cash infusions and venture capital, they make up for with pluck and offbeat products. Meet some of the do-it-yourself artisans who ply their trade and pursue their interests outside the sphere of corporate America. Wed Apr 11 2007
| |   - Ask An Economist: Should Ads Be Aimed at Potential or Existing Customers?
- Traditional thinking says that consumers who have used a product for a while are going to be less receptive to ads for it. But Jesse Shapiro, from the U of C, disagrees. Tue Apr 10 2007
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  - China or Bust: Advice from Consultants on Sourcing in the Far East, Pt. 2
- What does it take to set-up manufacturing or product-sourcing operations in China? We asked Shi Han, a US-China consultant. Mon Apr 09 2007
| |   - China or Bust: Advice from Consultants on Sourcing in the Far East, Pt. 1
- What does it take to set-up manufacturing or product-sourcing operations in China? We asked US-China consultant Anita Tang. Fri Apr 06 2007
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