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China's new weapon: Low executive pay

June 4, 2007 Factory workers make less in China than in the U.S., and so do CEOs. But the impact on the market remains unclear. TAGS: Getty Images, business development, advertising agency, China, counterpart, Beijing, U.S., CEO, exec, vice president, start-up, photograph

Google profit nearly doubles

October 19, 2006 Strong search advertising pushes Google third-quarter profit up, beating estimates. TAGS: Eric Schmidt, advertising sales, traffic acquisition cost, Internet search, Google Inc., DMCA, Internet search advertising, Yahoo! Inc., YouTube, law, CEO, U.S., MP3

Indian court grants bail in sex video case

December 21, 2004 update Should the CEO of an auction site owned by eBay be held responsible for smut posted by users? TAGS: Baazee.com, New Delhi, eBay Inc., India, video clip, CEO, information technology, U.S., video

Opera CEO starts Atlantic swim

April 25, 2005 Jon von Tetzchner dons wetsuit and steps into "freezing Oslo fjord" after browser beats download target. Photos: One very wet CEO TAGS: Oslo, Opera Software, CEO, U.S., Web browser

Cell phones outnumber PCs in China

December 1, 2005 There are 3.6 cell phones for every PC in China, according to the CEO of Efriends Net Entertainment. TAGS: China, cell phone, CEO, U.S., PC

The other guys in digital TV

January 2, 2007 Not long ago, Polaroid, Vizio and Westinghouse were footnotes in television manufacturing. That's no longer the case. TAGS: DisplaySearch, Polaroid, Vizio, Westinghouse, digital television, TV, Consumer Electronics Show, North America, LCD TV, manufacturing, LCD, brand, U.S., Gateway Inc., Dell, CEO

Dell to open new India call center

March 17, 2005 PC giant will add third India-based customer contact center later this month; center will start with 300 employees. TAGS: India, Kevin Rollins, call-center, PC company, Dell, U.S., CEO, PC

Photos: Opera chief makes a splash

April 25, 2005 Executive begins his long swim toward the United States, plans a stopover in Iceland for "Mum's hot chocolate." TAGS: Opera Software, make, CEO, U.S., photograph

Korean social-networking site hopes to nab U.S. fans

August 11, 2006 Hugely popular in its home country of South Korea, Cyworld is determined to bring its success to the United States. TAGS: South Korea, MySpace, U.S., mobile phone, China, CEO

Big splash for Opera?

April 22, 2005 The goal for version 8: a million downloads in four days. The cost of hitting that goal: one very wet CEO. TAGS: Opera Software, Norway, CEO, Web browser, server, Firefox, U.S.

Verizon closes book on MCI merger

January 6, 2006 The saga of Verizon's $8.44 billion buyout of long distance carrier MCI finally ends. The CEO prepares to depart. TAGS: MCI Inc., Verizon Communications, Michael Capellas, AT&T Corp., merger, high-speed Internet access, acquisition, Internet access, CEO, U.S., TV

Panasonic's plasma pusher

January 18, 2006 With company on comeback trail, Yoshi Yamada, CEO of Panasonic North America, is making plasma TVs its biggest focus. TAGS: Panasonic, decision-making, Japan, U.S., Consumer Electronics Show, plasma, North America, plasma TV, CEO, TV

Anaheim opens Wi-Fi network

June 30, 2006 With cut of ceremonial cable, Calif. city joins growing list of others with citywide wireless Internet network. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., resident, city, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi network, wireless Internet, California, CEO, U.S., video

Tech CEOs want free trade

June 6, 2005 As much as 65 percent of revenues for leading U.S. high-tech companies are generated from sales outside the U.S., research shows. TAGS: free trade, high-technology company, U.S., CEO, barrier

Sony CEO, world commuter

March 7, 2005 Sony's new honcho will be racking up enough frequent flier miles for a first-class upgrade to the moon. TAGS: Howard Stringer, Tokyo, CEO, Sony Corp., Japan, U.S.

From Silicon Valley to Solar Valley

February 2, 2007 Birthplace of computers poised to become the center of the alternative energy industry, experts say at conference. Video: Al Gore says Silicon Valley can save Earth TAGS: Silicon Valley, alternative energy, Cypress Semiconductor Corp., incentive, manufacturing, San Jose, conference, U.S., CEO, video

Can the U.S. still compete?

April 15, 2005 OK, so winning isn't everything. But 17th place? News.com's Charles Cooper looks at America's poor showing in an international coding contest. TAGS: math, U.S., Russia, CEO, folk

SBC to acquire AT&T for $16 billion

January 31, 2005 SBC says the deal will give it one of the world's "most widely recognized and respected" brand names. Photos: AT&T's history of innovation TAGS: SBC Communications Inc., AT&T Corp., Ma Bell, shareholder, telecommunications, cell phone, brand name, CEO, IP, acquisition, brand, U.S.

China gaining on U.S. chipmakers, CEO says

July 12, 2006 With semiconductor industry improving rapidly, country could achieve technological parity with U.S. in a few years. TAGS: Applied Materials Inc., Semiconductor Equipment, parity, semiconductor, China, DRAM, CEO, chip company, government, U.S., flash memory, PC

Putting the 'motor' in Motorola

May 30, 2006 CEO Ed Zander and the Razr have helped turn around the venerable company. Now he's looking to a phone called Q to keep things going. TAGS: Ed Zander, Motorola Razr, Motorola Inc., CEO, digital-rights management, Apple Computer, U.S.
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