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Woz Live - no girlfriend, just genius
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak shared the story of Apple this morning with a group of tech and business admirers.

Success: Growers toast Kiwi innovation
NZ pair are sending new world technology to old world winegrowers.

Success: Firm aims to clean up overseas
Commercial cleaner sees growth potential in Indian and southeast Asian markets.

The tastemaker: Transforming life into business
Through the super-styled pages of Wallpaper* and Monocle, Tyler Brule has turned his own life into a successful business.

Nick Smith: 'Brow Queen' has eyes on growth
Cosmetics chain's founder has big ambitions for overseas expansion.

Small Business: Why a business fails or succeeds - Grant Ryan
I want to emphasise a dirty little secret that some successful people don't like to mention about their start-ups.

Small Business Q & A: Stefan Preston
Q & A with Stefan Preston, former Bendon CEO, who runs the consultancy, Ingenio with his wife Leslie.

Stepping stone into Asia
Mark Clift wants Kiwi digital companies to use Hong Kong's Cyberport campus as a "stepping point" partly into China but also into Asia.

Success: Mopping up an age-old problem
Kiwi's answer to wet beds is a big seller at home and abroad.

Success: Lovable character key to publisher's success
From Beijing to Los Angeles, books from New Zealand are helping children learn English.

Local biz mentor Domecq defends past experiences
A high-profile entrepreneur who founded a controversial British tech firm is mentoring and investing in local start-ups and sitting on the advisory board Localist.

Success: IT firm sees gains in sharing the wealth
Intergen's staff have a direct stake in the company's impressive growth record.

Success: Growth comes naturally to family firm
Earthwise has helped take natural cleaning products from niche markets to supermarket shelves.

Success: Online fun more than kids' stuff
Game that teaches children about music can be a major money-spinner, believes entrepreneur.

Success: Hobby a business for flying disc jockey
Tossing a Frisbee has gone from casual fun, to organised sport, to money-spinner.

More to life than shoes
What's the attitude you should adopt if you want to succeed in business in 2012?