Investors see tech as the next frontier.
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Here's the report card for our top ten trends for 2002. Overall grade: B
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Canadian VC firms have continued to invest at a healthy pace, even as U.S.-based investment has slowed.
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O Canada! U.S. Startups Look North for Funding.
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Investors look to online brokerages for much more than just the ability to execute orders.
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Grading ourselves on our top trends for 2001.
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Anthropics Gives Video Compression a Human Look.
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As you probably know, there were few PCs at PC Expo last week. There were lots of handhelds, and plenty of wireless networking companies to serve such devices....
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Intelligent Markets's founders learned key lessons from hedge fund's woes; Fast Track Systems snaps up $30.1 million to help in clinical trials; Xythos keeps costs low, captures $6.2 million; Quickparts pitches; and more.
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Changing to daylight-saving time not only helps the spirit -- it also makes for easier global communications.
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These networking newcomers may provide the answer for telecommunications value-added services.
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This summer's frenzied IPO pace is catching up to the market. VCs and corporate insiders may be foaming at the mouth as their locked-up holdings open for sale for the first time.
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The ability to manipulate photographs is nothing new.
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Silicon Valley fortune-teller Y.C. Sun tells tech execs and VCs how -- and when -- to do business. Are they cuckoo or can he really divine the future?
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Today's hip device is tomorrow's relic.
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Is the AOL/Time Warner deal a Yahoo killer, or just a kick in the pants for all Internet media players?
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A closer look at Island and Archipelago
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Beginning to look a lot like e-Christmas
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Look behind the pop and the flop
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