Jerry Yang makes a big bet that a technological edge in your core business is no longer a necessity.
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The long overlooked business of transporting bulk cellular traffic in remote areas is expected to grow from $2.8B to $15.3B in four years.
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Traffic-data specialist gets $775,000 in internal round.
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Traffic.com chief discusses the launch of new so-called predictive traffic tech.
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Our five hottest stories this week: Analyst Says Microsoft Should Buy Yahoo; iPod Users Consider Zune; Gaming’s High-Def Future; Hacker School Launched; Microsoft-Novell Linux Pact.
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Cover Story: The mobile operator’s stock price has slid 25% in the last 12 months. Can CEO Arun Sarin turn the company around fast enough?
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Leading navigation-system maker licenses technology from LandSonar that predicts traffic.
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Why should some telcos be allowed to send some bits at one price and other bits at another? The battle continues.
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Traffic information provider's offering will be underwritten by WR Hambrecht.
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Eyeing open source to ease congestion on the roadways.
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The market landscape for networking gear has gotten so bleak that some equipment companies are referring to it as a “nuclear winter.”
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Researchers are using technology to reduce traffic congestion.
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Models Shape the Flow of Traffic Thoughts.
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LaserComm: Managing a rainbow of data traffic
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A Dutch startup has hatched an improbable scheme -- use existing water pipes to deliver Internet data.
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Wireless Watch: Motor City perseveres with its marriage of cars and computers, but the union is not without speed bumps.
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While more than half of new-car buyers are now using the Web to research autos, few are actually purchasing their cars online.
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Traffic.com avoids VC funding gridlock
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