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Judy Martin: From Baby Steps to Big Dreams

Reader Judy Martin Writes: "Entrepreneurship seems to be the wave of the future American Dream. But the baby steps toward that dream are crucial."

Adam Hartung: Take Car Design Off Auto Pilot

Reader Adam Hartung Writes: "With auto consumers less than thrilled today, and manufacturers less than profitable, a whole new approach is well worth the test."

Gerrrg: Android Pushes the Right Buttons

Reader Gerrrg Writes: "The best part of Android as a platform, is that all of us early adopters get to - so far - have updates to the OS pushed to us."

Trish Lambert: Biz Success Begins at Home

Reader Trish Lambert Writes: "I have been a solo home business owner (for the 2nd time) for 5 years. We are an economic force to be reckoned with."

Jamie Thompson: Augmented Reality is For Real

Reader Jamie Thompson Writes: "What an exciting time for all of us in the augmented reality technology and creative marketing space!"

Jim Ware: Laid Off, Not Better Off

Reader Jim Ware Writes: "Companies may treat people laid off with dignity and respect - although they rarely give them anywhere near fair value for the years they've given to the company."

All Together: BK/MSFT is Big in Japan

Reader All Together Writes: "A 7-patty burger is pretty funny. What do you think they'll do years from now for Windows 15?"

Dan Miller: Collaborate and Innovate

Reader Dan Miller Writes: "The bright line between invention and innovation: collaboration. It takes a team focused on the customer to be a winner."

Shaker Cherukuri: IT Can't Work Miracles

Reader Shaker Cherukuri Writes: "Most IT projects are undertaken under the assumption that the system will fix an underlying process issue. Usually it does not."

Bobbie Goheen: Keep Going Until Out of the Red

Reader Bobbie Goheen Writes: "Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs? Evaluate and adjust your assumptions monthly until your business is up and out of the red."

Tim Burgan: Ready for This Recession 30 Years Ago

Reader Tim Burgan Writes: "30 years ago, Pittsburgh went through what the rest of the U.S. is now facing. We learned from that era so we were prepared for this one."

Rob Wilmot: Silicon Valley, or Valhalla?

Reader Rob Wilmot Writes: "Silicon Valley is seen as a heaven by ventures looking to find funding in the UK. Here, investors are so risk averse their investments need the same security as bank loans!"

Francine McKenna: Brazilians Live in Hope

Reader Francine McKenna Writes: "Brazil's potential has been, for many years, on the verge of being realized. Brazilians have been promised vast resources for ages."

Harry Mangalam: Green Options Precious and Few

Reader Harry Mangalam Writes: "If you don't want to conserve, and you don't want the generation local, then that leaves precious few options."

Roger Matus: You've Got Mail (Hopefully)

Reader Roger Matus Writes: "You may prefer Web-based email, but back up your data to your local disk in case of catastrophe. It won't cost you a cent."

Matt Wilson: We're Not Lost, Are You?

Reader Matt Wilson Writes: "Millennials are not helpless and are certainly not entitled. This may be exactly what the doctor ordered: a wake-up call."

CC: Give Hope to Distressed Home-Owners

Reader CC Writes: "There is no incentive for a family to delay walking away from an upside-down home when they owe tens of thousands more than it's worth."

Tom Miller: SBA Loans Boost the American Dream

Reader Tom Miller Writes: "SBA loan requirements are very restrictive. The vast majority is not too 'risky' but assist the backbone of small business in America."

Roger Nolan: IPO Not in Most Startups' Gameplan

Reader Roger Nolan Writes: "IPOs are a very unlikely prospect for the vast majority of startups—many are designed to be acquired by larger companies."

Julien Firmenich: Cap Pay and Watch Them Jump

Reader Julien Firmenich Writes: "Capping bank executives' pay will not solve the problem. High-profile managers will simply migrate to 'non-TARP' banks."

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