Cable is winning the hearts and minds of most broadband converts.
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The UK startup makes it easier for consumers to access content via their mobile phones. All it has to do is wait for that content to arrive.
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On David Nolte's Mind at Light Speed: a New Kind of Intelligence.
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A startup called Avamar is at the forefront of the unglamorous backup-and-recovery business.
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Virtela Takes a Soft Approach to Fiber-Optic Networks.
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A Rising Middle Class Takes on Wireless.
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Trading Takes a Breather.
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The company keeps missing the mark in its online and digital photography efforts, and it's revised its growth outlook drastically. Can it develop a winning strategy this time?
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Intelligent Markets's founders learned key lessons from hedge fund's woes; Fast Track Systems snaps up $30.1 million to help in clinical trials; Xythos keeps costs low, captures $6.2 million; Quickparts pitches; and more.
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Expedia posts a net profit, but airlines' Web sites lurk like gorillas in the mist.
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In the second of our three-part interview with new VC Nathan Myhrvold, he discusses the science behind misunderstood biotech sectors: do they offer peril or opportunity?
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Everest takes different route to data summit
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Cybergnostic takes on Loudcloud
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NewRiver wants a paper cut: it's looking to shift financial statements from the printed page to the Web page.
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Despite backing from the country's largest insurers, the Web startup delays launch of its medical claims and payment service. In the meantime, it will be trying to add mass to its employees and its clients.
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IPO Critic: A distant third in the market for the delivery of drugs by inhalation, Aerogen is on the outside looking in. Will a strong underwriting syndicate and experienced management help it close the gap?
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Success on the Internet doesn't guarantee success on wireless. Just ask Sports.com, the pan-European sports Web site entering the wireless world.
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The health care company closes two big deals, then pauses to digest after devouring a dozen companies in 18 months.
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One was cash poor, the other considered damaged goods. Can the imperfect pair create Europe's top ISP?
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Dealflow Europe: Mondus $150M deal won't see copycats, Paul McCartney backs Magex, Petspark.com gets healthy with $2.5M, TexYard's not-so-large $1M.
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