America’s struggling state economies lean more on venture capital to prepare for the post-industrial age.
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The stakes are high as giants collide.
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Early pricings foretell a busy year; the buzz on Google's big move.
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Stewart Brand may have famously observed that information wants to be free, but there are also plenty of people willing to open their wallet when good stuff pops up online.
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Low-Fare Carriers Take Off.
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Tech Soundings: You won't recognize this semiconductor startup, but its zero instruction set chips can recognize you.
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Tech Soundings: The entertainment industry continues to push Web video distribution -- but the market is still playing hard-to-get.
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Why Apple, Loudcloud, and Transmeta didn't make the Red Herring 100.
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After its well-publicized fall from grace, Priceline is recovering -- and taxiing toward profitability.
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Expedia posts a net profit, but airlines' Web sites lurk like gorillas in the mist.
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Workforce cuts don't guarantee a buoyant stock or better bottom line.
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Despite a raft of failures in the 3D animation space and a depressed VC market, one company diverged from the norm and raised $34 million.
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NorthPoint's demise could foreshadow the demise of independent DSL providers. All that established phone companies need to do, it seems, is wait for the estate sales.
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SEATTLE -- When I first heard about SimulRing, I thought the concept was so absurdly simplistic that there was no point writing about it. But that's false logic, as simple ideas are the most powerful.
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Semiconductor stocks have been behaving strangely, rallying in the wake of bad news. Once warnings announcements are made, are investors assuming the worst is over?
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Dealflow: Escalate says it's more than the average ASP; Oak Investment Partners grows a mighty fund; Red Jade makes a play to stay afloat; Vertigo Multimedia makes its pitch; and more.
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With Agere set to spin off and rumors of another unit on the block, there's little left for Lucent shareholders to take comfort in anymore.
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Lynx shrugs off telecom spending slowdown
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Despite a horrendous year for tech stocks, several growth-oriented mutual funds actually did well. How did they do it and what do these funds' managers have in store for 2001?
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