Cell phone maker wants to bring Linux-powered mobile phones to North America and Europe.
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Wall Street’s cold shoulder leads to greater M&A momentum among security companies.
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Data thieves are finding fewer victims but making off with more money.
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Big Blue helps companies create technologies that may fill its intellectual property stable.
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The security giant gets set to release a product in a move that could alter the future of some startups.
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Software giant needs to perfect strategy and execution in 2006 if it wants to beat competitors ranging from Sony to Google.
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Its new service targets teens. Last year it launched a variant for kids and another for Latinos. Can this slice-and-dice strategy work?
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Palm's Survival Strategy Just Might Work.
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Neoplanet chooses an old strategy -- layoffs
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Microsoft rides in like cash-carrying cavalry to rescue Corel.
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Dealflow: B2C lives on in Vivre; investors serve more money to
OpenTable; Lara Networks makes use of multiplication tables; Rapid5's
rapid-fire switching; Biolynx.com seeks funding; and more.
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The sexy lingerie maven uses physical, not virtual, storefronts to roll out new underwear and build its brand.
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Dealflow: Bolero puts 500 lawyers to work; simple may pay off for Processclaims.com; Fastxchange goes commercial; Cheng Power Systems pitches; and more.
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The online gaming site cancels its advertising plans while bracing for an onslaught of competitors.
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Shop Talk: The giant bookseller's auction site has become a home for unsold goods.
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The vice president of technology and strategy in IBM's enterprise systems group calls the open-source OS an inevitable customer-driven phenomenon.
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Excite@Home brings home a new strategy
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PCQuote.com's dizzying spin-off strategy
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Excite@Home rings up e-commerce strategy with iMall
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CMGI may seek stability through portal strategy
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