Minnesota companies get smart with apps, AI, software, and other innovations.
February 2019 More Back issues See E-Edition
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The DFLer lays out political strategy to win support for his agenda in a divided Legislature.
Worried about cyberthieves stealing your company’s data? Worry about your own workers.
Despite concerns over trade and weakness in the agriculture sector, Minnesota bankers expect to see the state’s economy continue to grow this year.
Scott Litman and Dan Mallin are the sages of the local tech startup world.
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A tale of two startups illustrates what makes Minnesota a great place to build a tech company today.
Boot camps are starting to give university programs a run for their money.
Exploring human reactions to AI office assistants.
Men should identify women who inspire them at work.
How four co-founders are erasing the imaginary line between work and life—to the benefit of their business and sanity.
During the session, the governor and members of his administration held press conferences in targeted Republican rural districts at intersections and highways that badly needed repair.
Andrew Zimmern’s foray into restaurants is already the talk of the industry.
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Rejuvenate, invigorate, and motivate your colleagues with a luxurious spa experience.
TV/radio personality Jason Matheson’s Goofy fixation is the subject of his latest media project.
Towns across the state bid for the right to be the official host of the fishing opener. Oftentimes, the exclusivity can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Your top networking options this February.
The MPR veteran will join nearly a third of all “retirees” in the labor force.
The new art studio bus delivers art therapy straight to clients.
The activities-driven app is designed to create the “perfect dating experience.”
The public relations agency's new HQ is a shining star in the Warehouse District—literally.
Multiplexes and standalone movie theaters in Minnesota find the streaming era has been largely positive for business.