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Start-up uses proprietary technology to digitize signals over leased phone lines to move more data in less time. Read more
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The strange, box-like packages began appearing in supermarkets back in 1981. Made of laminates of paper, plastic, and foil, they resembled nothing so much... Read more
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A guide to more information discussed in articles appearing in the November issue of Inc. magazine. Read more
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Each February, Inphonic CEO David A. Steinberg holds a poker party for his top executives at Washington, D.C.'s Historic George Town Club. As a reward f... Read more
Growing companies are finding out-of-house analysis and services that used to be available only to big businesses. Read more
As blind faith in the infallibility of high-tech companies falters, the era of unrestrained growth in the Valley may be over. Read more
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