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BW's Spencer E. Ante writes about early VC Georges Doriot in his new book, which the Financial Times called a "timely testament to the courage and determination of an investment pioneer."

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Luis von Ahn, the Carnegie Mellon prof who invented the security guards known as captchas (squiggly letters you have to type in), specializes in getting people to solve riddles that computers can't handle. So he and his team devise games.

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The BW Jukebox

Welcome to the BW Jukebox, a roundup of the growing list of places to download music (legally) on the Web

 

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BlackBerry Bold: No Mere iClone

Based on a first look, RIM's new smartphone for corporate users is impressive

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The CEO Guide to Virtual Worlds

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In Your Face: Social Networking Blahs

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Reader Laura Writes:

"I am on every social network going, and each plays a part in my life whether it is social or business."

 

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Israeli Tech's Mixed Messages

Many of the country's tech startups have moved to Silicon Valley or set up outposts there. Now they need to innovate and take risks at home

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CellFusion Hooks Up Your Phones

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Unpaid Interns: No Such Things

College students who serve as unsalaried interns in order to train for their desired professions are not being exploited. Pro or con?

 
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