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A Closer Look at Net Neutrality: What do you mean when you say it?

CTOvision

The popularity of the phrase net neutrality exploded at the end of April – thanks to the maelstrom of debates among the FCC, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Netflix, and Google (to name a few). But dozens of American headlines use these words today, so a bit more understanding may yield more fruitful discussions of net neutrality.

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Get Sirius About Customer Engagement Marketing

Forrester IT

In 2003, Fred Reichheld, who was by then a partner at Bain & Company, introduced a way of measuring how well an organization treats its customers. Sixteen years later, most business people recognize this metric as the Net Promoter Score™. This metric also assessed how well a firm generates relationships worthy of loyalty.

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Why would anyone be against life-saving malaria bednets?

Vox

A young boy rolls up a mosquito net covering bedding at a refugee camp in 2023 in South Sudan. That mosquito nets are dangerous to people would be news to basically any public health professional who’s ever studied them. lives for every 1,000 children protected by nets. lives for every 1,000 children protected by nets.

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NanoString stock sinks nearly 50% after losing patent lawsuit case against 10x Genomics

GeekWire

million in revenue for its most recent quarter, up 17% year-over-year, and a net loss of $93 million. Founded in 2003, NanoString spun out of genomics pioneer Leroy Hood’s Institute for Systems Biology. million in revenue for its most recent quarter, and a net loss of $37.4 It reported $153.6 The company went public in 2013.

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The craziest stories of the tech sector

Network World

Network World started its Wider Net stories in 2003 in an effort to lighten up our news pages, acknowledging that there is a lot more to the world of enterprise networking and IT other than speeds and feeds of switches and routers and WAN links.

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Proactively supporting our customers during unprecedented times.

Spearline Testing

As the summer of 2020 comes to a close, moving into the winter months, I have been reflecting on the progress Spearline has made since I co-founded it alongside my college friend and now business partner, Matthew Lawlor, Chief Technical Officer (CTO), back in 2003.

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Late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s Vulcan spins off VC group with new name, broader investor base

GeekWire

Vulcan Capital, the venture capital group founded in 2003 as an internal division of Paul Allen’s Seattle-based Vulcan Inc. Paul Allen, the late Microsoft co-founder, started Vulcan Capital to manage his tech investments in 2003. ” Vulcan described the change in pragmatic terms. GeekWire File Photo / Kevin Lisota).

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