The search giant’s massive infrastructure opens possibilities for new types of companies like Cemaphore.
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Game giant enjoying strong demand for DS portable and Wii console.
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Wireless chip maker is running into higher than expected legal expenses.
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Company will enable collaboration on photo galleries, calendars, and spreadsheets.
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Memo: Starting today, keep users locked into site with productivity applications.
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Software news briefs for the week of April 10, 2006.
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Facing Microsoft's challenge, the Notes faithful gather at Lotusphere.
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Microsoft urges caution as it investigates a problem that exposes users to viruses.
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First beta release of upcoming version of email system expands administrator and end user options.
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VoIP leader beams video, reframing a concept that's been futuristic for 50 years.
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The young startup lets professional-types search their PC from their cell phone and share documents with other users.
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Microsoft will integrate speech capabilities into Exchange.
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An Outlook Ventures managing partner talks about what VCs are missing and how offshoring isn’t saving any money.
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While immediate market conditions may spook some, long-term investors have reason to be optimistic.
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The Internet revolution of 1999 has been quashed, the biotech rebellion of 2000 is beginning to lose steam, and the overall market seems to lack direction. Although the tone of the IPO market is indeed somber, a telecommunications turnaround could provide
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Oplink Communications beat analysts' earnings estimates on Tuesday and told investors better margins are on the horizon. But isn't there a slowdown brewing in the optical arena, or is it just a shift in demand?
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Another exec joins the exodus and jumps ship for dot-com riches.
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IPO outlook: The smell of money
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In search of the Old World's most promising high-tech stars: an introduction.
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