Red Herring profiles a score of innovative startups that are championing open source.
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Could the social networking bubble be ripe for a picking?
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Alan Patricof as entrepreneurial curmudgeon.
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A startup called 2CE claims its three-dimensional Web browser, which uses a cube metaphor to present pages, won't leave users disoriented.
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One company in the dot-campus arena aims to fix a fundamental problem in higher education: tying together financial and administrative computer systems.
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CEO Alan Baratz wants to make Zaplet's servers the window to the enterprise world.
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Sega's president has a Moore's law of his own: stay in the game.
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Jim Phillips of iPix sets images on the Net spinning 360 degrees.
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Hollywood icons are making it online, leaving their agents in the stardust.
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Romania's petit prince is pinning his election hopes on the Internet.
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SAIC weans itself from defense-related pursuits to fight new battles in the Net era.
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Rob Rosenberger attacks virus myths.
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Doug Engelbart has had plans for the Internet since before it even existed.
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For Leon Cooper, biology and technology are merging.
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The OECD's Sam Paltridge charts the Net.
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Israeli hacker goes legit.
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Startup coach Heidi Roizen turns venture capitalist
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Genius is best expressed though simplicity, says the physicist Carver Mead.
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Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz brings a powerful brand to his new venture firm.
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Aldus founder Paul Brainerd inspires the high-tech community to share the wealth.
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