A site jointly operated by Xerox and the Rochester Institute of Technology seeks to move research innovations out of the lab faster.
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The health-care system is broken. Can communications technology fix it?
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For the handheld market to really explode, corporate IT departments need to start supporting PDAs.
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Experts say the economic downturn will accelerate a shift in the way companies handle their office space -- though it isn't about saving money.
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The market leaders look like they need reconfiguring, but there are interesting startups in the space, and real business needs.
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Wi-Fi access is coming to a coffee shop near you. Now all the barrista has to do is figure out how to charge for it.
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Shop Talk: Enfrastructure remains sound
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Shop Talk: MarchFirst meets its maker
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The company that brought you giant warehouse stores hopes to do the same on the Web.
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The company wants to bring chemical dependency counseling to the Web, providing an alternative for those without access to treatment centers.
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Maytag proves size doesn't matter on the Internet.
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With a Texaco merger pending, Chevron's chief technologist plots the future.
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Dairy.com tries its hand at milking business-to-business technology.
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Shop Talk: Forget church bazaars and summer picnics,
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Doppelgangers live to shop
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Shop Talk: Graduate from business school, start a company, and sell it to Ariba for $100 million. As Suppliermarket.com shows, not everybody dot-bombs.
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Shop Talk: The company hopes its "e-nnovation in a box" program will inspire employees and guide them in developing ideas for new e-businesses.
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Shop Talk: Already attracting a Web audience, the maker of Oreo cookies and Planters nuts now wants you to start buying its products online.
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Will Walmart.com be the Web's next Wal-Mart? Not this holiday season.
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Shop Talk: These days, having a record store is a plus if you're trying to sell music on the Web.
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