First published in 1929, the year of the Stock Market Crash, BusinessWeek Magazine remains one of the premier business publications. As its name indicates, BusinessWeek is published weekly (50 issues per year), but its website and website features are updated daily. In this age of media convergence, hard copy coupled with online multimedia interactivity and social networking offer richer and more in-depth business information experiences than ever before.
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Participate in the ongoing business, investment, and economic blog discussions.
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In Your Face is a reader-driven series of issue-oriented blog articles.
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The B-Schools section is especially useful for both students and parents alike, and includes information on undergraduate and MBA business programs, blogs, a calendar of b-school events, and more.
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Members of the industrial design community, cutting-edge companies, and design students compete in this high-profile competition sponsored by BusinessWeek.
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