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  • Why the options party is over

    It is unfortunate that it took the current stock market debacle to refocus investor outrage on the gross inequity of options accounting.

  • Startups vie to be Coke, not soda pop

    With Internet startups popping up every day, companies trying to sell to Internet users are struggling to rise above the crowd.

  • There's gold in them thar databases

    Finding hidden patterns and trends in masses of corporate data--in real time--takes up enormous processing power, but it can be very profitable.

  • Technology could revive smart card interest

    Upgrade International is claiming that it has developed a technology that not only will breathe new life into the smart-card industry, but also will propel it far beyond those early expectations of market glory.

  • Napster's keeper makes big Net bet

    Bertelsmann's US$60 million wager on Napster falls flat, but the company is still up for the high-stakes online game.

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  • There's gold in them thar databases

    Finding hidden patterns and trends in masses of corporate data--in real time--takes up enormous processing power, but it can be very profitable.

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