The country that invented the computer, email, and the Internet is losing its competitive edge, according to a report.
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VCs have a clear choice in the upcoming election, but the next administration must take a fresh look at the economics of innovation, a report says.
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The most exciting tech deals fell through. IPOs dryed up. Everybody in the technology world just hunkered down this summer. Let's hope the boredom will end soon.
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Foreign-born skilled workers are behind more than 25 percent of U.S. startups, study says.
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World Economic Forum summit in India emphasize need to monetize scientific innovation.
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Leading U.S. medical center lists technologies expected to shape healthcare in 2007.
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The computer maker and singer both prove their savvy for marketing products and ideals with a special iPod.
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India’s largest tech companies, coders to the world, are racing to create their own products.
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More entrepreneurs and VCs are betting on Europe as a place to innovate and invest.
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The National Venture Capital Association pushes to raise U.S. competitiveness.
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Software giant launches new social networking site, updates its Internet Explorer browser.
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Indian, Canadian groups to collaborate on research, commercialization, and personnel.
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Red Herring narrows competition for “Red Herring 100 North America” to 200 companies.
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For many overseas, Silicon Valley has lost little of its cachet.
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Governments everywhere are trying to get Silicon Valley clusters going. Will their efforts pay off?
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Forty-one university entrepreneurs get a chance to pitch their technologies.
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This year’s companies, guided by smart entrepreneurs, strong revenues, and impressive technological innovations, are ripe to transform the marketplace.
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Hewlett-Packard’s Dick Lampman heads up one of the most important R&D labs in high-tech. Now he just has to figure out how to stay one step ahead of the pack.
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Every month, IC Report probes the newest technologies in university labs, corporate research centers and early stage startups to tell readers what is new, why it matters and what it is worth.
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Have information technology and communications become boring?
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