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Adapting a Company's Tools and Selling Them to Others







Adapting a Company's Tools and Selling
Them to Others

Adapting a Company's Tools and Selling
Them to Others
05/13/2004 10:42 PM

A startup in Wayne, Pa. seems to prove that commercially valuable software can be found in established American companies.




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