- Thu Oct 7 1999 Are high-tech millionaires giving back?
It's widely known that Microsoft's Bill Gates's charitable urges surpass the billion-dollar mark. But the richest man in the world isn't the only one with cash to spare.
- Mon Jun 26 2000 New fund lets individuals invest like VCs
Individuals can now join the mega-rich in the most treacherous but potentially lucrative of investments: high-tech start-ups.
- Tue Dec 3 2002 Perspective: Waiting for the Greenspan effect
Banking expert Tom Taulli says the Fed's liberal monetary policy will force tech companies with large amounts of cash to put their money to work elsewhere, which could trigger a realignment in the industry.
- Thu Dec 27 2007 A quasi-comprehensive look at open source in 2007: Part 1
A look back at the top stories of 2007 vis-a-vis open source.
- Tue Oct 27 1998 Reading into insider trading
Industry insiders do not always act in concert with their personal trading decisions, but, when present, insider consensus can provide valuable clues for the short-run direction of specific industry segments.
- Tue Apr 30 2002 The end of an error
Release 1.0 editor Kevin Werbach says AOL's $54 billionloss puts the final coda on a remarkable period when trust in the system became debased by people who should have known better.
- Mon Mar 13 2000 Yahoo launches finance programming channel
The company is testing a Web-based broadcast channel to showcase financial news programming, including content it will produce in-house.
- Thu Apr 5 2001 Tech lobbyists dangle stock carrot
Political action committee Pac.com finally wins federal approval to accept stock donations to be put into a pool, cashed in and doled out to politicians.
- Tue Jan 2 2001 Insider sales surge as market stumbles
While the Nasdaq composite index is sliding to a year-end loss of nearly 40 percent, insiders at tech companies are running for the exits: They have sold $47.3 billion worth of stock, up about 94 percent from last year.
- Mon Aug 28 2000 2HRS2GO: Drop an Iridium on someone

