General Electric exec Steve Fludder laid out an aggressive energy agenda at the Cleantech Forum this week that had startups salivating at acquisition prospects.
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Social-networking site that targets family connections gets second round of funding despite surplus of rivals.
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Search king tacks on seven new languages to Google Translate, making it able to now translate text in 41 languages.
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The Xbox 360 beats its competition in Japan, where it typically struggles.
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Startup snags third-round funding from GGV Capital and Sequoia Capital for its promise to help companies tap into customers using Facebook applications, among others.
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A week after the U.S. government placed a $19B stimulus bounty on treating the ailing health IT sector, tech firm announces four hospital deals.
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Surprise departure not tied to remarks on Microsoft deal, analyst says; shares rise.
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The country that invented the computer, email, and the Internet is losing its competitive edge, according to a report.
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California utility PG&E plans 500 megawatts of solar power by 2015.
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PopCap pushes further into console development with its acquisition of independent studio Gastronaut.
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Troubled cell phone maker takes itself out of RIM’s line of fire by selling Good Technology to Visto, a VC-backed mobile email company.
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Beta launch puts company in browser update fray with Google and Microsoft.
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Age of Conan developer sees net loss in fourth quarter.
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Consumer agency backs payment of $35-$70 per complaint after autioneer’s Korean subsidiary tells most of its 20M users of data breach.
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As talks between the iPhone maker and China Mobile fizzled after two years, report says China’s second largest carrier is ready to make a deal.
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The water tech company wants a beachhead for the U.S. East Coast and Europe.
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Online company sells European unit to French online dating company.
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Wind startup Principle Power will co-develop a floating wind farm with European energy utility Energias de Portugal
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Becomes the fourth-largest residential solar installer in the U.S.
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Startups pool their efforts to form an outsourcing company with offices in Washington and China.
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