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CSN Stores, Amid Rebranding and Financing Rumors, Looks to Become “Amazon for the Home”
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/18/11 |
Boston
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FIRST Robotics Encourages Healthy Competition and Strong Relationships With Engineering Field
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Charles Hurwitz |
04/15/11 |
Boston
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Teams From MA, RI, and CT Take Top Three Spots at Boston FIRST Robotics Competition
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Erin Kutz |
04/11/11 |
Boston
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Google and ITA Software: The Acquisition That Almost Wasn’t, Is Again (With Some Strings Attached)
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/08/11 |
Boston
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New York City and Boston: The Entrepreneurial Dream Team
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James Geshwiler |
04/01/11 |
New York
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No April Fools: A Rundown of Babson, BU, Tufts, Harvard, and MIT Business Plan Contests
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/01/11 |
Boston
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Editor’s Picks: Xconomy Boston’s Top 20 Stories of the First Quarter
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/31/11 |
Boston
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Apperian Adds $9.5M from North Bridge, Bessemer, Kleiner Perkins, Looks to Dominate in Enterprise Mobile Apps
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/29/11 |
Boston
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Vertica CEO Chris Lynch Talks HP Acquisition, Fires Back at Netezza, IBM in “Big Data” Battle
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/28/11 |
Boston
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Innovation Has Deep Roots That Require Constant Tending
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Howard Anderson |
03/16/11 |
Boston
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BuyWithMe Acquires LocalTwist, Goes Head-to-Head Vs. Tippr While Lawsuits Simmer
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/11/11 |
Boston
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Netezza Chief Talks About “Formative” PTC Days, IBM Deal History, and the Future of Big Data
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/08/11 |
Boston
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Bing and Kayak Team Up Against Google
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/04/11 |
Boston
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Incubators ‘R’ Us: Kauffman Labs, Highland Capital, Betaspring, & Other Startup Accelerators Round Out Busy Week
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/04/11 |
Boston
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The World’s Most Innovative City
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Tim Rowe |
02/02/11 |
Boston
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MassChallenge, With Lessons Learned, Gears Up for 2011 Startup Competition: A Definitive Debrief
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Gregory T. Huang |
01/31/11 |
Boston
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Boston Vs. New York: Tech Startups and Investors Add New Spice to Classic Rivalry
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Gregory T. Huang |
01/15/11 |
Boston
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BuyWithMe Hires New CEO
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Gregory T. Huang |
01/12/11 |
Boston
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Heartland Robotics Raises $20M More to Develop Helper Robots for Manufacturing
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/30/10 |
Boston
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Why Travel Search Firm Kayak Wants to Go Public Now—Some More Analysis
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/23/10 |
Boston
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Wealthy Will Laugh All the Way to the Bank If I-1098 Tax Measure Fails, Says Investor and Activist Nick Hanauer
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/01/10 |
Seattle
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Boston Robotics Firms, While Making Big Strides, Could Lose Their Edge to Google and the Valley, Experts Say
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/01/10 |
Boston
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MassChallenge Awards $1M to 16 Startups Across IT, Cleantech, Retail, and Healthcare (Also Some Words of Wisdom from Steve Case)
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Gregory T. Huang |
10/22/10 |
Boston
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Halosource’s $80M IPO, Avelle Raises $1M, NW Cleantech Ideas Compete in GE Ecomagination Challenge, and More Seattle-Area Deals News
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Thea Chard |
10/19/10 |
Seattle
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31 Northwest Ideas Compete in the GE Ecomagination Challenge
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Thea Chard |
10/15/10 |
Seattle
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Architexa Grows Up at MassChallenge, Seeks to Help Developers “Understand” Complex Software
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Gregory T. Huang |
10/12/10 |
Boston
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DataXu CEO Mike Baker on the Online Advertising Startup’s Move Into Mobile and Video
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/24/10 |
Boston
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Angel Boot Camp, Project 11, and Hacker Angels Meet at a Startup Called Locately
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/09/10 |
Boston
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CityVoter Gears Up for “Best Of” Voting Push, Looks to Cash In on Daily Deals and Rewards
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/09/10 |
Boston
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Apple Vs. Amazon Battle Continues: Adventures in TV Land
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/02/10 |
National
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