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    By Sarah Smith

    | 11:30AM 3/03/2011
    Abraham Lincoln once said, "Whatever you are, be a good one." Perhaps this is the concept behind fiverr.com, a website where people can sling whatever wacky talent they may have for the low price of one of Lincoln's namesake bills - $5. I bet you didn't know you wanted a beautiful confetti...

    By Jeff Bercovici

    | 2:00PM 8/20/2010
    How much quality content can a penny buy? I trolled Demand Media's eHow.com to answer that question. Here's my collection of the dumbest articles published by the company, which recently filed for an IPO.

    By Melly Alazraki

    | 8:49AM 6/30/2010
    Monsanto (MON), the world's biggest seed company, reported third-quarter profit of 81 cents a share on an ongoing basis, 2 cents above analysts estimates of 79 cents, according to Bloomberg. Net income in the third quarter was $384 million, nearly half of last year's quarter net income of $694...

    By Tanya Mohn

    | 9:00AM 6/20/2010
    America's vanishing farmland isn't a new problem. But one county in Eastern Pennsylvania thinks it has a solution. It launched a program that teaches prospective farmers how to set up a farm, grow their own crops and keep the business afloat.

    By 24/7 Wall St.

    | 10:00AM 6/15/2010
    #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-698363{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-698363, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-698363{width:620px;height:439px;display:block;}If you're the type of person who loves rutabagas, playing in the dirt and avoiding...

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 3:00PM 12/15/2009
    The seeds of Monsanto Company (MON) are everywhere in the typical American diet; in those corn chips, corn flakes and soy milk, yes, but also in the yogurt, hamburger and sausage McMuffin; in the soda, candy bars, barbecue sauce and sandwich bread. A new investigative report by the Associated...

    By Sam Gustin

    | 10:00AM 12/09/2009
    The AOL Time Warner merger of 2000 created a $160 billion colossus that fused America Online, the dominant Internet-access business of the 1990s, with Time Warner, the traditional media mammoth. But in a decade rocked by two recessions, Web access gave way to messaging, search and advertising --...

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 6:00PM 4/23/2009
    The little round balls made of red terra-cotta clay, as police at a World Trade Organization protest a few years back learned, are not bombs. At least, not in the traditional sense. Neighborhood groups and truly "grass-roots" activists around the country are taking back abandoned properties and...