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Tech-industry groups should run an ad campaign that highlights women tech executives.
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Tech-industry insiders, such as inventor Mitch Kapor, venture capitalist John Doerr and Google CEO Eric Schmidt, have hailed his appointment.
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Global consulting firm Deloitte employs digital games for its Deloitte Leadership Academy Tech-industry research firm Gartner estimates that by 2014, some 70% of large companies will use the techniques for at least one business process.
Latest Game Theory: Mixing Work and Play Rachel Emma Silverman 2011
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Tech-industry analysts worry that a weaker global economy will increase pricing pressure on tech concerns, as U.S. companies cut their technology budgets.
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I sit here in the middle of Tech-industry no-mans land.
Startup2Startup Unites Startup Rookies With Veterans; Five Invites For TechCrunch Readers Henry Work 2005
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Tech-industry veterans who have traded bits and bytes for clean electrons say getting up to speed and making fresh contacts are key.
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Tech-industry veterans who have traded bits and bytes for clean electrons say getting up to speed and making fresh contacts are key.
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Tech-industry veterans who have traded bits and bytes for clean electrons say getting up to speed and making fresh contacts are key.
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Tech-industry veterans who have traded bits and bytes for clean electrons say getting up to speed and making fresh contacts are key.
CNET News.com 2010
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Tech-industry veterans who have traded bits and bytes for clean electrons say getting up to speed and making fresh contacts are key.
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