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Issue: January/February 2012
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In a world where a tweet or a website posting can torpedo a brand, kibosh a deal or bury a career, the race is on to find a common currency...
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Hailed as a new concept in cameras, the Lytro threatens to make traditional snapshots obsolete
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While the US and Europe drown in debt, Africa is suddenly awash with sovereign wealth funds
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Forecasting technology and risk management take the worry out of changes in the weather
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Its aims may be idealistic, but tough commercial realities are pushing Fairtrade into the mainstream
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How marketing savvy, satellite TV deals and a crackdown on piracy re-energised India's dream factory
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Mobile data demands are spiralling out of control. Is meltdown imminent?
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By buying up networking sites in countries that don't speak English - starting with China - France's Viadeo is making a bold bid for...
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Editor's Letter
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Why the men's grooming market is growing so fast
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Instead of just writing cheques, some of India's wealthiest citizens are tackling social issues themselves
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Can the CEO of Latin America's top web portal really change the face of home entertainment?
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The People's Republic is consumed with eco-friendly zeal. But is the world's biggest polluter doing enough?
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Eschewing the tactics of its rich and famous rivals, Australian brand Aesop brings a cool irreverence to the business of looking good
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They're the currencies you've never heard of, conceived by businesses to facilitate bartering. But are IOUs an answer to the credit crunch?
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Europe's turmoil and China's wobbles unnerve South America
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Its big idea was to stream videos based on individual users' tastes. Now Berlin's tape.tv is making its own shows and expanding across Europe
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Having pioneered online customer relations, Tien Tzuo is taking back-office work into the cloud with Zuora
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Super-rare fabrics, electric BMWs, shale gas in China and handset-free phone numbers
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A quarter of a century after their first reinvention, the city's docklands are getting a 21st-century overhaul
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The honeymooners’ favourite destination is seducing business investors with a major regeneration project. Francesca Lombardo reports
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