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Science & Technology

How This Company Found the Solution for Its Site's Missing Links

HyperX cleared up its sales links -- and now it cleans up on sales.

Science & Technology

How Changing an App Platform Allowed This Meal-Replacement Startup to Grow

When you can't keep up with your booming product, it might be time to change your tech.

Resumes & Interviewing

How This Company Combines Qualities From Craigslist and Airbnb to Solve Staffing Issues

Instawork, a new online service, solves a restaurant's hiring woes.

Science & Technology

Invoice Organization Made Easy: This Cloud-Based Solution Was Created in 2 Weeks

Plate iQ is helping a restaurant chain turns mountains of invoices into a more efficient operation.

Science & Technology

How One Man Used Artificial Intelligence to Generate Genuine Sales Leads

A CRM startup gets the hookup to find leads via machine learning about its best customers.

Starting a Business

How This E-tailer Converts Site Visitors Into Customers

Bounce Exchange helps companies turn browsers into buyers

Devices

How This App Is Making a Permanent Change in the Rental Industry

A Hollywood production company saves money -- and client relationships -- with an inventory-tracking app.

Science & Technology

How Dog Whisperer Cesar Millan Learned New Tricks for His Website

Sometimes, paid SEO marketing vehicles aren't enough.

Science & Technology

How a SaaS Platform Allowed This Tech Startup to Turn Customers into Advocates

Centralized software leads to superpowered customer service and a huge productivity boost.

Growing a Business

How an Automated Scheduling Tool Helped a Wellness Center Shape Up

After a health issue put the boss on extended leave, an alternative medicine and massage studio used a scheduling service to get back on track.

Starting a Business

Too Much Paperwork? Embrace the Build-It-Yourself Online Form.

Form builders can be powerful small-business tools.

Science & Technology

How a Data-Driven Meal Delivery Service Cooks Up Exactly What Customers Want

With help from some San Francisco-based software, Munchery can track customers' order histories and preferences. The results taste like success.

Science & Technology

How a Fishing-Gear Company Is Reeling In Customers With Its Live Streaming Videos

The online broadcasts of 'Loon Live' is just one way the company is angling for sales

Growing a Business

How This Company Made Its Customer Support 'More Human'

Fitocracy needed customer support for its 1.5 million users, so it took to the cloud, and business took off.