"What's Next?" and more in the January 15 issue of Red Herring, on newsstands Monday.
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Startup's tech chills at night for a cool tomorrow.
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Startup hopes to build a niche as an online video search engine.
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Wireless Grid promises to transform home networking with P2P-like technology.
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Topix plays up local search and capitalizes on the fears of offline news guys.
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Entropy Solutions’ packaging works for everything from insulin to ice cream.
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Most startups can’t get any press, while some may get too much for their own good.
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Some startups partner with large companies from the get-go. Case study: Riverbed Technology's just-inked deal with storage giant EMC.
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Author, venture capitalist, and tech evangelist Guy Kawasaki shows us the light – at the end of the tunnel.
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Do you know what “Pinto” means in Rio? Neither did the Ford Motor Company. Don’t make the same mistakes.
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Startup Plaxo has Google’s investors and millions of users. Yet with some bad PR, a search for a long-term revenue model, and no CEO, it still doesn’t have it made.
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To move away from grunt work and develop its own product, Indian startup Epiance had to change its address.
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Failed technology and over-expansion cost Narad Networks the first time around. Can the restart succeed now?
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Vibrant Media pushes the envelope with online advertising.
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A Silicon Valley psychiatrist helps entrepreneurs deal.
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No-brainer, or bad move for startups?
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Black Duck's software detective tool sniffs out users, and abusers.
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Two can be better than one, if you've got the nuts and bolts – and egos – in check.
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Healtheon's co-founder tells how times have changed.
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The salad days of Aeron chairs, on-site massages, and lavish expensed meals are long gone.
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