Today on Businessweek.com, a look inside the business of mail order food, an American holiday tradition.
Author: jwtozzi
Measuring Roofs with Aerial Photos
This week on Bloomberg.com: how EagleView uses aerial photography and software to measure rooftop dimensions remotely.
Better Rebuilding After Earthquakes (plus: Newt Inc.)
In this week’s Bloomberg Businessweek, my story on how Elizabeth Hausler and Build Change are teaching earthquake survivors in Haiti and Indonesia to rebuild with stronger, more sustainable methods, and challenging the way a lot of post-disaster aid groups work.
Also this week, a look at Newt Gingrich’s various business, nonprofit, political, and literary interests. (Click on the picture on the right to see the graphic as it ran in the magazine.)
Rocking Out, Part II, and More
In this week’s Bloomberg Businessweek:
Some more of our music biz package, in print now.
An interview with Freada Kapor Klein of the Level Playing Field Institute about how hidden bias in Silicon Valley keeps the startup world less than diverse.
A graphic showing how tech companies’ valuations on the private market are outpacing broader stock values.
And another graphic explaining proposed changes to securities laws to make crowdfunding easier.
Rocking Out
Today on Bloomberg.com, how Bandcamp powers indie music sales and is vying to fill the vacuum left when fans abandoned Myspace. We also have a graphic showing how Sufjan Stevens sold more than 10,000 records on Bandcamp in one weekend. It’s part of our special report on selling music in the digital age.
Replacing Payday Loans
My latest story inĀ Bloomberg Businessweek is on companies offering alternatives to payday lenders.
Predicting the Weather Weeks in Advance
A recent innovator profile looks at how one company is using datamining to pick up signs of extreme weather weeks ahead of time.
Building a Better Cat Flap
In a recent Bloomberg.com piece, how a Cambridge-educated quantum physicist created an innovative cat flap. (Yes, cat flap.)
Finding Young Entrepreneurs
Businessweek.com’s recent package of stories looked at companies run by people 25 and under. Here’s my story and the slideshow profiling 25 companies.
Measuring the Small Business Tax Burden
In this week’s magazine, a graphic shows that the share of small business income that belongs to people in the top two tax brackets is smaller than previously thought, according to a new Treasury Dept. analysis.

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