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Recently, I was at a security conference and stayed at a hotel, which promoted wireless Internet service for $9.95 per day. They claimed that they had implemented it so only those on the first floor could get wireless Internet access....

Good old fashioned problem-solving is alive in Wisconsin today. Five years ago Chad Sorenson was talking with his cousin in Iowa, a farmer who grows corn. The cousin complained about the tedious task of applying anhydrous ammonia, a fertilizer, and specifically how he had to...

MADISON – Practical ideas for spurring capital investment are included in economic development plans released this week by Gov. Jim Doyle and state Senate Republicans, said Tom Still, president of the Wisconsin Technology Council....

Kanavas: Doyle’s use of Patient’s Compensation Fund could be illegal While Republican leaders in the State Assembly and Senate expressed support yesterday for Gov. Jim Doyle’s “Grow Wisconsin” program, Sen. Ted Kanavas -- a Brookfield Republican – expressed support, but takes issue with the provisions for...

MADISON, WI-- Governor Doyle gathered over 100 executives and leaders of Wisconsin's Biotechnology Industry to his residence Tuesday night to preview his new economic growth package. These leaders included government officials, the Wisconsin Biotechnology Association leadership, The Wisconsin Technology Council as well many biotechnology CEO's...

E-COMMERCE 3.0 First the Boom, Then the Bust, Now the Third Incarnation Featuring Bob Tedeschi, The New York Times Award-winning Journalist to Address Madison Business, Technology Leaders; Bob Tedeschi of The New York Times to Discuss Dotcom and Technology Future....

MADISON, WI Governor Jim Doyle today announced his "Grow Wisconsin" initiative to drive state economic development. One of the recommendation is to increase broadband and communications access for all residents in the state....