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Geodesic domes: 'Doing more with less'

July 3, 2006 A leading maker of geodesic dome kits advances Buckminster Fuller's vision. Photos: Domes for all occasions TAGS: Burning Man, structure, event

Google to defend dual-class stock structure

April 13, 2006 Union pension fund wants one vote per share, but board says giving execs majority control protects from outside influence. TAGS: pension fund, Eric Schmidt, vote, structure, shareholder, Sergey Brin, Larry Page, Google Inc., top executive, founder, Microsoft Corp.

Infineon, IBM collaborate on new memory tech

May 23, 2005 The two companies will research phase-change memory, material that retains data by changing its structure. TAGS: Infineon Technologies AG, material, memory, IBM Corp., structure, Intel

New Zealand unveils Stonehenge replica

February 16, 2005 Stonehenge Aotearoa is designed to educate the public about astronomy and the technical capabilities of the ancients. Photo: 21st-century Stonehenge TAGS: replica, astronomy, New Zealand, structure

'Nanosprings' may help detect cancer

November 10, 2003 Scientists at Georgia Tech have developed a tiny "nanospring" structure that could be used to detect individual molecules, possibly creating a method of detecting cancer. TAGS: Georgia Tech, molecule, General Electric Co., cancer, structure, nanotechnology, scientist, researcher

Google sticks with dual-class structure

May 12, 2006 Shareholders reject stock structure reform measure at annual meeting. Also, execs defend China censorship policy. TAGS: Sergey Brin, Baidu.com Inc., pension fund, China, shareholder, structure, Google Inc., vote, search result, search engine, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Oracle eyes industry-based structure, new pricing

July 22, 2005 Through acquisitions, the software heavyweight will organize its sales around specific industries and price software on "business metrics." TAGS: retail application, Oracle Corp., pricing, acquisition, structure, IBM Corp.

English beat: Consumer group raps iTunes pricing

September 15, 2004 London watchdog drops a dime on Apple, saying Brits pay more per track than the French and Germans. TAGS: U.K., shopper, Apple Computer, pricing, Apple iTunes, London, structure, Microsoft Office

The in thing: Outsourcing

May 14, 2004 Anne Livermore says Hewlett-Packard can be a "different kind of partner" as it moves deeper into managed services. TAGS: BPO, HP, portfolio, structure, IBM Corp., outsourcing, business process, power

PeopleSoft to tweak software fees

December 4, 2003 The company plans a new pricing structure for its line of business applications as part of its postmerger integration with J.D. Edwards. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., line of business, pricing, fee, business software, acquisition, structure, Oracle Corp.

Sorting through the noise of Election '06

December 14, 2006 Neighborhood America CEO Kim Patrick Kobza says new technology can support a more constructive public dialogue ahead of Election Day. TAGS: software-as-a-service, politician, social networking, dialogue, CRM, communication, structure, standards, blog, e-mail, video

Burning Man meets The Dicky Box

September 8, 2005 Man living in a box is just one of many tech-driven art projects at the festival in the Nevada desert. TAGS: Burning Man, Nevada, structure

CA's CEO-elect mixes it up

January 24, 2005 In first management move, John Swainson creates autonomous product groups, shuffles top executives, eyes more acquisitions. TAGS: Computer Associates International Inc., business unit, product development, acquisition, executive vice president, IBM Corp., structure, CEO

Google's hard bargain

May 3, 2004 Wall Street's money machine gives the Web search mavericks rare power to cut their own deal, but business motives may win out in the end. TAGS: IPO, company founder, Google Inc., Larry Page, Sergey Brin, venture capital, Internet search, investor, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, structure, shareholder, founder, method

If ICANN can't, who can?

March 2, 2004 A suit accusing a key Internet agency of stymieing innovation could lead to basic changes in how the Net is run, threatening an already tenuous balance between commercial and public interests online. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., public interest, lawsuit, U.N., domain name, structure, interest, antitrust, agency

Sony plans broad reorg, 10,000 job cuts

September 22, 2005 Chief Howard Stringer admits past missteps but pledges to change: "We must fight like the Sony warriors that we are." TAGS: Howard Stringer, restructuring, digital imaging, Samsung LCD, Sony Corp., DVD-recorder, portable audio, electronics, imaging, Tokyo, TV, CRT, plasma TV, electronics company, Apple Computer, LCD

Google gets low marks for governance

August 24, 2004 Search company gets another black eye, this time over how it treats its shareholders. TAGS: corporate governance, insider, shareholder, investor, mark, IPO, Google Inc., search engine company, class, practice, structure
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