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The Outlook for HDTV |
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| In the late 1990s, when the first television channels began offering high-definition television, few U.S. households had HDTV sets to receive the signals, and it’s no wonder: Shows in high-def were scarce, and the average price of an HDTV set was $3,147. |
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Seizing The White Sp |
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| | Mark W. Johnson |
| ǻ | Harvard Business Press |
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Six Disciplinesέ |
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| | Gary Harpst |
| ǻ | Six Disciplines Publishing |
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Understanding Michae |
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| | Joan Magretta |
| ǻ | Harvard Business Review Press |
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Nanotech Venture Cap |
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| At the end of last year, the U.S. government committed $3.7 billion in funding to a technology that few people had even heard of a few years ago. Big corporations are investing $3 billion in it this year. And venture capital firms have poured $1 billion into small startups that focus on it over the past five years. |
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