The Red Herring Minute with Marisa Taylor: Our most read stories this week.
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Melrose, CariDee, and Eugena: now small enough to fit on your mobile phone.
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Adriana Lima shows stuff: Mobile preview of Victoria’s Secret fashion show airs (1 of 3).
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Researchers have designed a model that gives health workers five months to plan for a malaria epidemic.
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The venerable ethernet network protocol for connecting PCs could have a new purpose in life: providing solutions to sticky problems in Internet infrastructure -- and perhaps rescuing some ailing startups.
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From the mind of wacky architect Frank Gehry came the swirling, shiny Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. The new Guggenheim planned for New York's East River piers may be even more outrageous. There's another oddly shaped Guggenheim going up online....
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Id Software: Perfecting the drug-dealer business model
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Merrill Lynch's Steve Milunovich says that when it comes to Internet pure plays, patience is a virtue.
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In search of customers, software companies let them host and maintain products themselves, or offer a hybrid of the remote hosting arrangement.
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The computer's presence in architecture is irreversible.
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A Japanese paid service could encourage American and European companies to try to charge for wireless access to Web content. Wish them luck.
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Roel Pieper wants to put Europe on the technology map. First he has to give Europeans a lesson in entrepreneurialism.
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Firstsource.com resells business model
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My model's better than yours
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