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Wed Jun 3 2009
Is community wind power full of hot air?
There are relatively few community wind projects in the U.S., but some companies are developing mid-size turbines for schools or big-box retail outlets.
Posted by
Martin LaMonica
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Thu Sep 18 2003
Tech lawyer declines NYSE offer
Larry Sonsini, one of Silicon Valley's top power brokers, turns down an opportunity to become the next chairman of the New York Stock Exchange.
Posted by
Evan Hansen
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Tue Nov 18 1997
Budget doubled for wiring schools
President Clinton approves $425 million in education technology spending to meet the goal of putting PCs and Net connections in every classroom by 2000.
Posted by
Courtney Macavinta
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Wed Mar 29 2000
Seagate acquired in $20 billion deal
The transaction with Veritas Software values Seagate's shares at $77.50, a premium of about 24 percent compared with their closing price today.
Posted by
Michael Kanellos
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Tue Apr 8 2008
Richrelevance nabs $4.2 million for shopping-referral tech
Greylock Partners and Tugboat Ventures invest in recommendation upstart from former Amazon executive.
Posted by
Stefanie Olsen
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Fri Sep 26 1997
Job funds come closer to high-tech home
High-tech firms may need their local communities to fund job training if the Senate approves legislation to dismantle the nation's workforce training system.
Posted by
Courtney Macavinta
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Mon Mar 1 2004
Seeking 'certainty,' CEO signs SCO Linux license
The chief of Web site hosting company EV1Servers.net says it was important "to remove uncertainty and deliver stability and reliability to customers." But he also says the company is seeing some negative publicity.
Posted by
Stephen Shankland
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Mon Nov 17 2003
JBoss to indemnify customers
In an effort to offer the same guarantees as commercial software, the open-source Java server software company will indemnify its customers from legal liability associated with its software.
Posted by
Martin LaMonica
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Fri Jul 16 2004
SCO seeks to buttress case against Big Blue
Meanwhile, a judge temporarily stays the Unix company's legal campaign against AutoZone.
Posted by
Stephen Shankland
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Tue Oct 28 2003
SCO attacks open-source foundation
SCO Group has begun a direct challenge to the General Public License--the legal foundation for Linux, numerous other open-source programming projects and software that SCO still ships.
Posted by
Stephen Shankland