Annual record eclipsed as more cash chases fewer deals in third quarter, study says.
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Hackers linked to China take Bureau of Industry and Security off-line.
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Computer maker and Chinese government decry U.S. State Department decree banning PCs from classified work.
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Portal will begin webcasting TV programs on Chinese version of its site.
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Control of the network might not stay in the hands of its English-speaking creators.
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Social networking site snags $48 million from VCs.
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The nation wants to say goodbye to unwanted email messages.
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A joint venture is expected to help the rising Chinese network star tap North America and give Nortel a boost.
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Blizzard faces a lawsuit from Chinese parents, who say World of Warcraft caused the death of their son.
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The Chinese government wants a three-hour restriction on online games which could dent the industry sales if it takes effect.
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A U.N. agency says patent applications from China and South Korea are flourishing.
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Reading a red herring’s clues; the year’s largest IPO.
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A second wave of Chinese companies filing on Wall Street approaches U.S. shores.
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Women using technology, countries preparing for it, and China building it.
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A lucrative new IPO trend emerges: Chinese companies filing in the United States.
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Selling stock in the land of the dragon.
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With U.S.-China relations souring by the minute, wireless concerns are worried that their Chinese investments will evaporate.
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Dealflow Asia: Nettasking has work cut out in Asia; MTV reлnters Japan thanks to Hambrecht & Quist; Next Generation betting on Internet gambling.
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As the ripples from this year's Nasdaq tumble rock Asia, the reality of dot-com infirmity sets in.
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Chinese portal gets VC backing
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