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- The Charleston Gazette, W.Va., Business Briefs Column.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
- Nov. 20--STATE ENTREPRENEUR ATTRACTS VENTURE CAPITAL: David Levine, founder and chairman of Ultraprise.com, has received $500,000 from a $45 million venture capital company in Maryland for his Internet startup, Butterfly.net, in Shepherdstown. The cash is important for two reasons, Levine said. First, it's...
- Research articles 2000-11-20
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- Microsoft Ramps $150M Net Push; Windows 2000 Here - Brief Article
- REDMOND,WASH.--Microsoft this week breaks a $150 million TV and print effort for its MSN Internet service. The campaign, via McCann-Erickson, S.F. and N.Y., centers around a group of men and women set up in an empty house in a Real World-meets-the-Web experiment, called the MSN Project," where they order furniture,...
- Research articles 2000-02-14
- Thyme to come home. (Large Blue butterfly) (Science and Technology)
- Thyme to come home ONCE upon a time the thing to do with pretty butterflies was trip after them with a net. When several species started noticeably disappearing, the fashion changed. The thing to do was to hang up the net and bemoan. Now...
- Research articles 1989-04-22
- Grid to Revolutionize Video Gaming Industry?
- IBM Corp. (Quote, Chart) and Shepherdstown, W.V.-based Butterfly.net Inc. are aiming to revolutionize online video gaming by moving it to a grid, which can support any connected device, from PCs and handhelds to dedicated video game consoles. This article focuses on the advent of grid computing in the online gaming...
- White papers 2002-05-09
- A labor of love: visitors to our national parks experience much more than a brush with nature or a quick glimpse of history, thanks to thousands of rangers who consider the job a calling. Here are three of their stories.
- North Dakota in the 1960s. A Native American man tells his son about a park ranger he'd recently met--a man in a broad-brimmed hat who cares for the trees and the river. The awestruck child imagines a ranger at least ten feet tall, with the best job...
- Research articles 2005-06-22
- They'll still be chasing Google; Microsoft's $44.6B bid for Yahoo still won't net the Butterfly ad-market leadership.(News)
- Byline: ABBEY KLAASSEN Byline: ABBEY KLAASSEN
- Research articles 2008-02-04
- Smarter devices point to better maintenance, precise operation, market growth.(RESEARCH CONTROL VALVES)
- Like people, control valves come in all types, shapes, and sizes. They are found in homes, utility services, institutions, and nearly every manufacturing operation imaginable. These common control components are equally important in a domestic water system as in a large oil or gas distribution line....
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Unidentified homicide victim - ViCAP Alert - Brief Article
- The FBI in New Orleans, Louisiana, seeks information regarding the identity of a female found in February 1999 floating in the Gulf of Mexico approximately 20 miles south of Grand Isle, Louisiana. Current investigative analysis shows that the victim may have resided in the south Florida area. Crime Scene...
- Research articles 2002-09-01
- 16-device laser diode test. (New Products).
- Racal Instruments www.racalate.com Racal Instruments introduces the ButterflyNet test fixture for life-test, burn-in, and characterization of laser diode and other butterfly-packaged photonic devices. Their time-saving design eliminates the need for mounting screws, facilitating quick and easy insertion and removal of up to 16 devices...
- Research articles 2002-03-01
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