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  • Sat Aug 23 2008 Sarah Lacy takes on Gnomedex

    Months after her infamous South by Southwest interview with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the tech journalist faces another geek conference audience.

    Posted by Daniel Terdiman

  • Fri Dec 7 2007 Why PCs aren't pricey anymore

    CNET News.com's Charles Cooper remembers the mail-order makers who shook the mainstream computer makers out of their lethargy.

    Posted by Charles Cooper

  • Fri Mar 20 1998 IP telephony lures the Street

    Wall Street is pinning its hopes on a new cottage industry: Net telephony.

    Posted by Dan Goodin

  • Fri Mar 8 2002 The problem with venture capital

    A News.com reader writes that there are too many VCs out there who do not understand what it means to be a VC.

    Posted by null Letters to the Editor

  • Mon Oct 1 2007 Private industry moves to take over space race

    The space race taking shape in the private sector today is due in large part to boyhood dreams of astronauts.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Thu Jun 21 2007 America's tech moment of truth

    Foreign nations are recruiting the country's best companies and universities to go overseas. Can they be won back?

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Mon May 13 2002 The inner geek behind basketball's bad boy

    Dallas Mavericks' Mark Cuban made a bundle selling Broadcast.com to Yahoo. Nowadays he sees a gold mine in HDTV. But there's a more serious matter to contemplate: the NBA playoffs.

    Posted by Charles Cooper

  • Tue Oct 16 2001 Bright lights, big valley

    Remember where you were when dot-com lunacy reigned? Art does imitate life as New York playwright Anthony Clarvoe critiques and celebrates Silicon Valley's "wild ride" in his New Economy comedy.

    Posted by Rachel Konrad

  • Wed Mar 14 2001 Stars align in satellite-Net deal

    In an effort to speed success to the struggling satellite sector, Craig McCaw's ICO-Teledesic and Boeing-backed Ellipso team for a worldwide satellite-communications system.

    Posted by Corey Grice

  • Fri Mar 23 2001 Carly preps speeches, Iconocast beseeches

    Stanford University picks HP's Carly Fiorina to speak to bright-eyed graduates about job prospects, while Iconocast's Michael Tchong goes on a "Back the Net" crusade.

    Posted by CNET Staff

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