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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Representatives from Facebook, Oak Pacific Interactive, and Xiaonei did not respond to requests for comment

Author: By Yiming He, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Chinese Web Site Rips Off Facebook | 2/15/2007 | See Source »

...October, Xiaonei was acquired by Oak Pacific Interactive, a Chinese Internet company. Xing Wang, the site’s founder, wrote at the time on his blog that he was forced to sell his company because the site was strapped for cash...

Author: By Yiming He, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Chinese Web Site Rips Off Facebook | 2/15/2007 | See Source »

...create its flexible, portable text display - a device that would let you carry your whole library on a sheet of plastic. That makes it the first plant proposed anywhere that would produce plastic transistors on a commercial scale. Plastic Logic's plant attracted $100 million from such backers as Oak Investment Partners, Intel, Bank of America and BASF. "We believe there is nothing silicon transistors can do that polymer transistors won't be able to do eventually," says Hermann Hauser, a former physicist and now a partner at Plastic Logic financier Amadeus Capital Partners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Cheaper Chip | 2/8/2007 | See Source »

...black-and-beige Travertine floor, while the meanders of its giant silk tapestry nod to the pathways of London's parks. The London NYC's guest rooms feel palatial - averaging 42 sq m, they're atypically large in a city of closet-like accommodations. Collins leaves his materials - limed oak, rich leather, creamy cotton - largely unembellished and judiciously uses lush color, like the paisley-patterned wallpaper that could be 21st century William Morris. His best touch combines beauty, comfort and whimsy: the sleek white rocking chair moves like your grandpa's but looks like modern sculpture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Tale of Two Cities | 2/6/2007 | See Source »

There's cognac, and then there's cognac. The emphasis is on the latter at Domaine du Grollet, the family estate of cognac maker Rémy Martin outside Cognac in southwestern France. In one of its aging cellars, rows of tierçons (ancient oak barrels) hold eaux-de-vie (twice-distilled white wine that acquires its amber color from the barrel) for the 40-100 years it takes to attain the opulent qualities of its premium cognac, Louis XIII de Rémy Martin, which retails for around $1,400 a bottle. To be labeled a cognac...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lustrous Liquid | 2/6/2007 | See Source »

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