June 06, 2003

Everybody knows x-rays but how

Everybody knows x-rays but how about t-rays? This omitted frequency might replace x-rays and spin-off some nice new applications. Technology Review has covered the issue.

MIcrosoft seems to change it's tactics with IE. Previously the free-of-charge browser gained it's market dominance thanks to its underlying OS, Windows. In the future the issue might be vica verse. Will the Opera be a winner or the usual Goliath?

Some light for the tunner in the VC market. CalSTRS has decided to invest $100m for "new and next generation" general partners. Anyone?

How the times change and the sex appeal of technology company's CEO position. Stock options and a startup might be even a bad sign in your resume nowadays. Funnily enough a few years off the biz track may mean that you're out of the executive route once and for all. Actually it's a bit sad that people who have been building some 5 to 10 years their career in high tech mania are not appreciated anymore. Their experience and skillset is more a liability than an asset. That's what I call a turnaround. On the sidelines by Boston Globe Online.

Posted at June 6, 2003 08:38 AM
Category: Business
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