Protecting digital distribution with a clickety-clack.
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Protecting digital distribution with a clickety-clack.
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The firm plans to generate energy using balloon-like turbines up to 1,000 feet above ground level.
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A better conductor than silicon, graphene could one day be used to build better transistors.
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Tower builder raises both debt and equity.
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U.S. high court nixes medical pot law; Conceptus rises on speculation; Vaccines protect monkeys; Somaxon gets cash; IBM’s Blue Gene computer works on the brain.
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With some doubts, the Red Herring editor-at-large joins colleagues on a two-week junket to the Middle East.
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Research in Motion's Blackberry pager and email device is North America's answer to NTT DoCoMo's popular I-mode phone.
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Whoopi Goldberg, business adviser, and Robert Levitan, CEO.
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European companies are battling to stake their claim in business-to-business e-commerce territory. Can they protect it from the Americans? Or is it worth fighting over at all?
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Australia woos American investors
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Internet bubble popping American business ethics?
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The limits of the markets in visionary projects.
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The network of relationships among an investing
firm's portfolio companies can be a valuable resource--
and a powerful marketing hook.
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Candescent Technologies aims to place display technology alongside baseball and apple pie.
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William H. Gates III, Chairman & CEO of Microsoft Corporation, talks exclusively with The Herring about his company's plans to be a major player in building the information highway.
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