Networking behemoth, which once limited its VC investments to a 10-mile radius around its own incubator, is bankrolling Russian startups.
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Networking giant continues its global investment tour with stops in emerging markets such as Croatia and Latvia, places becoming attractive.
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Firm partners with state-owned banking group VTB in adding latest affiliate in global network of venture capital firms.
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CEO Steve Ballmer says analyst expectations for Windows sales are ‘overly aggressive.’
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Russian leaders appeal to Microsoft for clemency in software piracy case.
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Big Blue accused by interior ministry of helping embezzle money from Russian pension fund.
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Illegal MP3 file-sharing site could stall nuclear power’s entry into international trade group.
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Developing economies increasingly need servers for their growing business, bank, and government sectors.
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The cash will help the startup attract more global customers to the wireless technology and develop its mobile efforts.
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The Motorola exec says governments should be hands-off in developing mobile markets.
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The wireless network provider will blanket 30 Russian cities with service.
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What really happened in Tunisia; Reuters battles Bloomberg; a kid’s Cingular holiday.
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But legal and legislative measures to stop unsolicited email seem to be having impact.
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Authorities make arrests in Morocco and Turkey in connection with the Internet worm that struck business computer systems.
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Big Blue will let software developers in Brazil, Russia, India, and China use company products for free.
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Patricia Cloherty was closing venture deals before many of today’s VCs were even born.
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Russian search engine Rambler Media raises $40 million in a London IPO.
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Game over for Atari chief; Russia launches satellite TV station; Landmark changes the movie scene.
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Medtronic raises Neurologix stake; Luminetx funded for vein tech; Conforma ups funds by $11 million; Pharma IP watch list includes Israel.
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With an image makeover, a few rounds of venture capital, and a little vodka, Russian IT could be ready for prime time.
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