Investors see tech as the next frontier.
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The growing small office/home office market gets attention... and accessories.
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Going global, staying local, and hanging with the Pope.
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The summer of 2001 has found investors keeping mainly to the sidelines as far as the market is concerned. We are content to follow their example.
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A look at last year's top IPOs, VC firms, and banks -- before and after the fall.
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The optical storage networking startup aims to alleviate congested pathways.
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The company wants to bring chemical dependency counseling to the Web, providing an alternative for those without access to treatment centers.
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The dot-com dream, going once, twice ...
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The Chinese government held an auction for its troubled dot-coms, but it flopped, since foreign bidders were shut out. The government also reiterated its strict sanctions on foreign ownership of domestic companies.
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The Internet is bringing efficiency to the lumbering health care industry.
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Internet technologies are changing the way whole industry sectors work.
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FasTV.com's main backer refuses to sink any more money into the streaming video company.
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Dealflow: The clock is ticking on a Santa Clara firm's plan to streamline inventory management.
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Accel is the latest VC firm to raise a $1 billion-plus fund -- and has hired a tough-talking partner to lead its charge into Europe.
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The plight of Boxlot.com may foreshadow a shakeout in the online auction space.
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These days Network Alchemy is even better positioned for growth.
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Behind the scenes at the planet's most successful IPO.
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Apple keeps going, and going ...
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Is Global One going it alone?
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