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The Next Generation Cloud and Your Network
The cloud is already on the verge of version 2.0. It's more than file storage and collaboration now. To learn more, check out this video. You'll see why the cloud is getting everyone excited, again.
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Markets fall in love with Linux
Linus Torvalds may have the Midas touch -- Wall Street expects the gift of gold from upcoming IPOs. But is the niche already full?
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Glitzy LA chases geeky stardom
Growing number of financiers and technology leaders believe Los Angeles is poised to join the high-tech big leagues.
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Drink beer, get free stuff -- get hired
High-tech recruiters turn to offbeat tactics to find and keep qualified workers.
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WebTV landing major cable deals?
Microsoft's set-top unit rumored to be in intense negotiations with Comcast, Charter, Rogers.
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Starbucks CEO making a Web brew
As the coffee king prepares a hush-hush e-commerce push, leader Schultz dabbles on eBay, drugstore.com boards.
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A torrent of hype hails new IPOs
From upstart companies to brokerage houses, firms invent ways to bring the masses in on IPOs.
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Insiders lead Net stock sales
Web executives are cashing out at a steady -- and sometimes torrid -- pace.
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DirectTV seeks TiVo set-tops
Satellite-TV provider wants to buy a big stake in maker of set-top boxes that record.
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Execs scramble in MediaOne wake
Several top media executives may find their positions in the business world changing overnight.
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Firms lure techies with signing bonuses
Tight economy forces companies of all stripes to dish out up-front bonuses for new employees.
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New generation set-top in the works
EchoStar, WebTV device could combine satellite reception, Internet browsing and digital recording.
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It's a fuzzy picture for HDTV
Want HDTV? Buying a set is only the beginning
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Interactive-TV deals in the works
The playing field includes ambitious newcomers such as AOL, AT&T and @Home.
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How would a Netscape-AOL deal affect stocks?
Internet investors: Fasten your seatbelts. The very prospect of a marriage between America Online Inc. and Netscape Communications Corp. is leading some analysts to predict increased...
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Nintendo plans assault on Sony lead
Nintendo Co. is spending $130 million this holiday season to tout a strong video-game lineup: "Zelda," a cult favorite with stellar reviews; the new color Game Boy, an old-fashioned device that's...
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Rumors of Network Computer Inc.'s death were greatly exagerated
Early this year, Network Computer Inc. was given up for dead. Many believed the company backed by Oracle, Netscape and others had failed in its...
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Looking for a billion dollar bargain?
Two-and-a-half years ago, Cendant Corp. jolted the interactive-entertainment industry by agreeing to pay a whopping $2.2 billion in stock for two small but promising firms, Sierra-Online and...
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Sony drops PlayStation price
Sony Corp. is dropping the price for its popular PlayStation game console to $129 from $149. The reduction is expected to expand the already-large customer base for the game machine. But it also...
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Interactive TV to get Wall Street trial
Interactive television will get one of its first pure tests on Wall Street with the anticipated initial public offering from Wink Communications. Wink provides clickable sports scores, local...
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WebTV finally gets some competition
For a full two years now, WebTV has been virtually alone in selling Internet access over the television set. But at long last, the Microsoft subsidiary is about to get some competition. A spate...
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