| This Week's Top Story | | | Opening Remarks If Washington is deadlocked now, how will it deal with the much bigger debt problems that lurk in the decades to come? | | More Top Stories | | | Silicon Valley's self-styled Thomas Edison has found a way to increase wireless capacity by a factor of 1,000 | | | GigaOm Blogger Tomi Ahonen contends that the cast-aside Symbian software was set to power Nokia sales that will now fail to keep pace with smartphone growth over time; he's right about the last part | | | Ideas & Innovation Tablet technology is beginning to transform case studies from straightforward narratives into complex and changeable plots—a metamorphosis nearly a century in the making | | | Auto Review The new Audi A7 hatchback is a knockout luxury car that is an elegant combination of utility and high performance | | | Viewpoint European telecom companies no longer set the standards in mobile software. Ill-conceived spectrum allocations for next-generation LTE services could further weaken them | | | GigaOm A U.K.-based website that sought to fund some authors hasn't fared well so far, partly because its creators tried to tap the Web without addressing crowdfunding's human dimension | | | Smart Answers Macala Wright explains how she capitalized on attention she was getting for her blog, ultimately using it to launch a digital media consulting firm | | | When serial entrepreneur George Ji Wenhong and private equity investor Huang Jin launched luxury goods and fashion clothing online retailer Xiu.com during the global recession in 2008, they relied on word-of-mouth to generate interest. | | | Mike Siemens, Cargill's head of animal welfare husbandry, encourages the 19,000 employees working double shifts in the company's 10 North American beef processing plants to compete against each other. | | | This newsletter is a FREE service provided by BusinessWeek.com. To sign up for other newsletters, cancel delivery, change delivery options or change your e-mail address, please go to our Newsletter Preferences page. If you need other assistance, please contact Customer Service or contact: Dustine Peterson Bloomberg BusinessWeek Customer Rights 2005 Lakewood Drive, Boone, IA 50036 dpeterson@cds-global.com To learn more about how BusinessWeek.com applies this policy, you can contact our Marketing Department. | | This week in BW Insider | | The news this week has been of tragedies, both small and incomprehensibly large, but the U.S. debt crisis continues to loom in the minds of many. The Insider Top Story this week, from Bloomberg Businessweek magazine, explains what the national debt really is and why it’s not even our worst problem. Also meet the new wireless wizards of Silicon Valley as they demonstrate their technology which could increase wireless capacity a thousandfold. And if you’re still troubled by the German sprout E. coli outbreak, you will be comforted by our profile of Arrowsight, and its methods for keeping food producers clean and alert to food-borne illnesses. | | | Advertisement | | ADVERTISEMENT Generate Serious Income in Turbulent Markets In today's market, there's more to trading covered calls than just buying a stock and selling a call. With a complimentary 3 month subscription to Bernie Schaeffer's "Covered Call Plus", you'll learn how to maximize income without limiting your upside while still reducing downside exposure. | Advertisement | |
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