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  • Wed Aug 18 2004 Google VCs, execs take a hit

    Venture capitalists John Doerr and Michael Moritz--and their clients--lose opportunity to make immediate gains from the IPO.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Mon May 10 2004 Google's man behind the curtain

    Craig Silverstein is director of technology at Google, which, in these pre-IPO days, may very well be the search company's most important job.

    Posted by Stefanie Olsen

  • Mon Jan 10 2005 Google riches outed on the Web

    Rarely invoked SEC rule reveals stock option haves and have-nots among rank and file, dividing clubby campus.
    Photos: A Google of ways to work

    Posted by Michael Kanellos and Stefanie Olsen

  • Mon Jun 12 2006 The man who would be Sergey

    As the Web enters its second round of building men up and then taking them down, a man who went through it all now offers some sage advice.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Tue Jul 31 2007 The possible cure for health care ills

    There's little on the surface that's attractive about the health care industry, says CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos. Except maybe medical devices.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Fri Dec 5 2008 This recession begs for leadership (and risk)

    We are going limp on risk, which bodes ill for the future of the technology industry.

    Posted by Matt Asay

  • Fri May 18 2001 Instinet trading debut ends higher

    Shares of the electronic trading company, which matches buyers and sellers of stock, ends the day higher in their first day of trading.

    Posted by Margaret Kane

  • Tue Jul 24 2001 Meeker: Tech rebound will take some time

    The controversial stock picker says the industry is groping at the bottom of an economic trough and is unlikely to rebound for at least six to 18 months.

    Posted by Rachel Konrad

  • Mon May 19 2008 Open source in Japan: Q&A with the President of Plat'Home

    Plat'Home has been very influential in making Linux big in Japan. Here's an interview with one of the biggest drivers of Japan's Linux market.

    Posted by Matt Asay

  • Thu Jan 4 2001 Winners and losers of stock market 2000

    Wall Street experts say the stock market bloodletting is likely to continue for at least the next quarter or two, as technology stocks attempt to ascend from their worst year ever.

    Posted by Cecily Barnes

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