Buyout firm latest to put money into once-hyped transportation device.
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Top 10 Predictions for 2007: Google signs first ad contract, step one in dominating the 30-second spot.
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Search giant and Internet service provider are close to deal for Wi-Fi service in the city.
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Free software advocates are predicting big things for open source in the coming year.
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The filing marks the return of wireless pioneer Craig McCaw.
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Whatever it is, it’s growing fast. A new report tries to define the vague buzzword.
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A top investor says software will have to keep innovating to remain competitive.
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While software as a service and open source gain more traction in 2006, large software companies will have to adapt and change.
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Security threats will become more sophisticated in 2006, keeping security startups and their customers on their toes.
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"Top Ten Trends for 2006" and more in the December 19 issue of Red Herring that reaches newsstands on Monday.
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The week of May 16 lists a couple of carryovers and two fresh faces—Citi Trends and Boise Cascade.
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Working conditions and mobile gaming among topics for the annual Game Developers Conference.
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The president of Avaya Labs talks about the IP telephony future.
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Will computer companies or consumer electronics companies own the keys to the wired house?
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In the face of marginal demand, VCR vital signs continue in slow-death form.
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We the people shrug off the election turmoil and get back to business, filling the market’s plate before Thanksgiving. Plus: Reading the so-so menu.
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Once popular with cost-conscious IT execs, outsourcing has been shown to be full of security holes.
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In a dangerously unstable world, security gets smarter and more tightly integrated into the fabric of networks and machines.
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Angel investors are back, funding the small startups that will be tomorrow’s giants.
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Hollywood fends for its meal ticket as consumer appetite for digital content grows.
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