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enjoyed extraordinary early growth in readers and advertising, selling more than 2000 advertising pages in just its second full year of publishing, believed to be a record for an American monthly newsstand magazine.
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and business, later on in its run, under the ownership of Time Inc., the magazine broadened its focus, running cover stories on topics ranging from real estate to employment trends and outer space.
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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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with its October 2007 issue "as the magazine’s ad pages precipitously dropped this year". A number of the reporters and editors have been transferred to work on
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reported that the September issue could be the magazine's last. In response to these reports a number of readers organized a
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In November 2006, in an effort to connect with the large numbers of readers who had come to rely on web blogs for news,
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printed its snarky list of the "101 Dumbest Moments in Business" that had occurred during the previous year.
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The original principles, released in the magazine's inaugural issue in July 1998, are:
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Markets. (Buyers are gaining dramatic new power, sellers new opportunities.)
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Despite an upturn in the fortunes of startups and technology companies,
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was a monthly magazine publication founded by magazine entrepreneur
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reported that Time Inc. had confirmed it would shut down
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Efficiency. (The middleman lives on in "infomediaries".)
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Dodos to Business 2.0: Welcome To The Club - TechCrunch
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Index

Time Inc.
Chris Anderson
James Daly
San Francisco
California
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Chris Anderson
James Daly
New Economy
Time Warner
San Francisco
Fast Company
Industry Standard
Red Herring
Imagine Media
Time Inc.
Time Warner
technology
Josh Quittner
Fortune
The New York Times
Facebook
Time Inc.
Fortune
Web 2.0
Business Intelligence 2.0
"PR Interview: How to Get Into Business 2.0 Magazine"
"Business 2.0 is put up for sale"
the original
CNN Money

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