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  • Tue Mar 4 1997 Scott Cook speaks on money matters

    Intuit chairman Scott Cook talks to NEWS.COM about financial services in a Net-based market.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Tue Apr 18 2006 India's TCS continues hiring spree

    Tata Consultancy Services plans to hire an additional 30,000 employees over the next 12 months, expanding in China.

    Posted by Vivian Yeo

  • Thu Mar 5 2009 They got their green-tech bill. So now what?

    Green-tech companies are in for the stimulus of a lifetime. But proponents also know the risks of a bureaucratic boondoggle.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Thu Jan 15 2009 IT spending: Maintenance down, Web 2.0 up

    Goldman Sachs is predicting that while collaboration and cloud computing will do well during the downturn, enterprises expect a quick return on their investments.

    Posted by Matt Asay

  • Thu Jan 22 2009 Digg to cut workforce 10%, hire new sales team

    For the first time, social media aggregation site is building out its own advertising support structure. "We believe we can get to profitability this year," says CEO.

    Posted by Rafe Needleman

  • Fri Sep 12 2008 Analyst: Intel's Larrabee chip needs reality check

    Intel's future Larrabee graphics chip is an audacious project that faces very entrenched, capable foes, according to a report issued by Collins Stewart analyst Ashok Kumar.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

  • Thu Jan 29 2009 How to survive the recession: Hibernate

    Big Moving Pictures had a new advertising product ready to go, but when its customers axed their budgets, the company didn't fail. It went to sleep.

    Posted by Rafe Needleman

  • Fri Apr 22 2005 HP takes aim at outsourcing rivals

    Despite being late to the game, company sees itself as well-placed to take on top-tier rivals and challenge smaller up-and-coming players.

    Posted by Isabelle Chan

  • Tue Jul 20 2004 Study: Outsourcing megadeals on the rise

    Analysts expect a surge in the number of megadeals in 2004, but they might not be as profitable as those inked during the dot-com boom.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Fri Jan 10 2003 Apple on safari

    At Macworld, the company introduces its own Web browser and supersizes the PowerBook. But the ongoing spat between Apple and organizers casts clouds on the show.

    Posted by CNET Staff

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