Monday Nov 02, 2009

Busy entrepreneurs need to stay on top of all the latest startup information, but who has the time? Here's a look at what went on around blogosphere and in the news last week, in case you missed it.

My Yearbook, a social networking startup aimed at teens, launched a new toolbar this week. It's partnering with sites like Target and Amazon to help separate teens from some of their money.

Are you familiar with the term "slow capital'? It's a concept that's gaining traction with new businesses so be sure to read up on it a little.

Naming a business is as difficult as naming a child -- maybe more so. Fortunately, Thomas Petersen has some great tips.

Marketing budgets never seem to be big enough while marketing costs never seem to be small enough. Here are some great tips for making the most of the advertising dollars you have.

The growing number of home offices is giving rise to a new cadre of new businesses. They cater directly to the home office segment of the workforce.

Flickr image courtesy of angermann.

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