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Chemi Peres says that a build-and-sell mentality prevalent among Israeli high-tech entrepreneurs worked fine in the past but that a short-term approach won't work in a long-approach future.
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Microsoft is out to prove that open-source Symbian is doomed to fail…but chooses the exact wrong example to do so.
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Netscape's founder is said to be ready to join Facebook's board. If so, call it a case of friendly coopetition.
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Israel's richest entrepreneur has a recipe that he believes can help end decades of regional strife. Now all he needs is time–and no small amount of luck to pull it off.
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I haven't been back to this part of the world in over two decades. Reading about the changes is one thing. Seeing them up close is quite something else.
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The Microsoft co-founder takes the spotlight this week as he puts in his final days of full-time work for the software company.
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In an emotional speech to Microsoft employees, the chairman bids farewell to his full-time day job at the Redmond, Wash.-based software company he founded.
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