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International language of start-ups

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    Participants in the U.S. State Department's Middle East Partnership Initiative listen as Rick Bahr, vice president of engineering at Atheros Communications, explains the type of chips the company makes during a session Friday on the company's campus in Santa Clara, Calif. The university students are visiting from the Middle East and North Africa.

    Published: August 17, 2006 -- 14:51 GMT (07:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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    laugh

    Students laugh during a session at Atheros about building an idea into a successful business. In the middle row, from the left, are Mayas from Syria, Oday, from Palestine, and Sabrine, from Egypt. Students didn't give last names for security purposes.

    Published: August 17, 2006 -- 14:51 GMT (07:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Bahr on Atheros

    Bahr on Atheros

    Rick Bahr of Atheros tells students about the history of his company, from its beginnings at Stanford University in neighboring Palo Alto, Calif., to the present.

    Published: August 17, 2006 -- 14:51 GMT (07:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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Bill Detwiler

By Bill Detwiler | August 17, 2006 -- 14:51 GMT (07:51 PDT) | Topic: Start-Ups

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Participants in the the Middle East Partnership Initiative visit Silicon Valley for tips on turning great ideas into profit.

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laugh

Students laugh during a session at Atheros about building an idea into a successful business. In the middle row, from the left, are Mayas from Syria, Oday, from Palestine, and Sabrine, from Egypt. Students didn't give last names for security purposes.

Published: August 17, 2006 -- 14:51 GMT (07:51 PDT)

Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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By Bill Detwiler | August 17, 2006 -- 14:51 GMT (07:51 PDT) | Topic: Start-Ups

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