Columnist Michael Parsons gets an earful from the European Commission's technology representative.
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The combined company's future will depend on people: its customers and its employees.
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Open Source Comes to .Net.
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In rural America, fixed wireless is going head-to-head with DSL and cable -- and winning.
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The skies are brightening for solar power companies, according to David Whittall, a portfolio manager with Montgomery Asset Management.
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The new secretary of commerce airs his business plan.
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LifeSpan Biosciences lands $19 million to fill biotech need; Switchouse snaps up $7 million; NTH Orbit's CEO has great timing and $7 million in startup money; Ez-ways's pitch worked as VCs fork over $700K; Pollen Mobile Limited pitches; and more.
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For technology companies these days, bad news seems to come in threes. This week, it was Conexant's turn as it announced an earnings warning, a round of layoffs, and its decision to pull the IPO of its infrastructure division.
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Ailing Corel got a big cash boost from -- of all places -- software rival Microsoft. So is Corel trading in its Linux stripes to become a .Net evangelist?
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Dealflow Europe: mCentric's Black Widow; Ipanema is onto something; Homepro bucks B2C trend; Sseyo software tunes in Internet audio; and lots more.
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Head Count: The founder of The Enterprise Network, one of Silicon Valley's oldest incubator, takes back the CEO role. Also: new iBenefits CIO's been around the block; former 49ers quarterback Steve Young hops on the VC train.
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Load Media abandons content in hopes of pumping new life in failed entertainment network.
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Encryptix is hoping for a sellout with the entertainment and travel industries as a B2B ticketing alternative.
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Transmeta comes into focus
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Net2Phone IPO comes in loud and clear
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Broadcom comes home to Epigram
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Easdaq faces fierce competition in its quest to become Europe's No. 1 public market for high-tech companies.
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