Pain Therapeutics gets $150 million from King Pharmaceuticals in alliance over experimental painkiller.
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Two heavyweights tackle the storage, analysis, and query of the growing mountain of corporate data.
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The FDA's staff says that NitroMed’s drug for heart failure is effective for black patients.
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After getting burned, corporations retool their venture capital arms to make smarter investments, or, in some cases, no investments at all.
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Microsoft transformed personal computing. Is it about to reinvent entertainment? (Part 5 of Red Herring's digital entertainment series.)
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What do two merger candidates -- a failing Internet consultancy and a money-losing satellite company -- have in common? The answer: a former junk bond financier with a roundabout plan to catch the digital-radio wave.
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Siebel Systems: The King Kong of customer relationships
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Wireless Watch: The sector is in the awkward stage of its accession to the tech throne, experiencing lower-than-expected demand and hammered stock prices. What's next? Who knows.
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As a lockup on 58 million of its shares is about to expire, Akamai stock is way down. Is now the time to buy in?
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How Cisco Systems picks its perfect mates.
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'Tis not always good to be king
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As America Online receives shareholder approval for a $280 billion merger with Time Warner, the media world and Wall Street acknowledge the Internet's influence over content.
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Content is king for a day
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The digital pioneer explains how to settle the Internet.
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America Online is aiming to become the TCI of online services.
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