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Business Development

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Forensics at Your Fingertips

Portable Device Takes Aim at Terror, Drug Wars

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Computers Programming Computers?

ExCAPE project seeks computer-aided software design

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Curative Callings

A conversation with Tom Kowalski, president of the Texas Healthcare and Bioscience Institute, on how Texas companies and institutions are breaking new ground in medicine.

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Accommodating Oil Patch Workers

New Long-Term and Short-Term Housing Options Needed

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A conversation with Texas Secretary of State Andrade

Helping entrepreneurs and job creators keep the Texas economy growing.

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A Fleeting Glimpse at the Future

Network of Natural Gas Fueling Stations Will Enhance Texas' Infrastructure.

Bi-fuel vehicles provide businesses greater opportunities to power their fleets with domestically produced energy.

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World at Your Fingertips

HomeAway uses reach, power of Internet to capture international vacation home rental market.

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Improved Auto Sales Boost State Revenue, Texas Economy

Dealers see continued growth during 2012, as better products and increased inventory brings lots of buyers back to the lots.

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The Arts ARE Economic Development

The Texas Cultural Trust’s “Art of Economic Development” report examines the role that the arts can play in fostering economic growth and in promoting Texas’ creative sector.

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Feeding a Rural Economy

West Texas Provides Fertile Climate for Greenhouse Technology.

Capitalizing on Capital: Business is A-OK at T&K Thanks to Texas’s CAPCO Program

Capital. It's the lifeblood of every growing business. But in a challenging economy, it can dry up like a parched Texas lakebed in a relentless drought.

Texas Jobs and Incentives: An Interview with Carlton Schwab

Carlton Schwab, president and CEO of the Texas Economic Development Council, discusses the relationship between incentives and job growth in Texas.

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