New publisher targets talented independent developers.
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Antonio Rodriguez’ Tabblo photo-sharing site seeks to set itself apart with magazine-like layouts.
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Philips works on special cuff to locate and stop internal bleeding.
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Laurie Ziffrin and Anna Ostrovsky say their site that hitches clients with lawyers beats using the Yellow Pages.
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How one company ties South Africa’s small businesses into the supply chain.
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Cyber criminals are using open-source ideas to do evil.
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Blogs and sites let union organizers reach out to workers, but there are limits.
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Acquisition adds a key diagnostics technology to its powerful arsenal.
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The commission wants its information to be more easily accessible.
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The company’s new CEO has a hard year ahead of him.
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The acquisition is a sign of ongoing consolidation in the enterprise resource planning market, say analysts.
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Software giant launches new social networking site, updates its Internet Explorer browser.
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Israeli security company Aladdin’s antivirus helps wireless carriers protect users from viruses and worms.
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A squad of volunteers track fraudulent web sites and shut them down.
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The chip company better positions itself in the growing flash memory market.
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Intel Capital makes an early-stage investment in security firm.
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Mozilla will release web browser version for Apple's new Intel-based Macs in March.
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Cash rewards for freelance researchers is a cheap and easy way to fix security holes. But critics say the expanding practice could hurt the software security industry.
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Partner at Advanced Technology Ventures predicts investing in medical devices will remain strong in 2006.
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The company releases the latest version of the No. 2 browser, second only to Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
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