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Southborough Software Testing Firm Rides Growth Track

Suppose a software company makes a hot new mobile application that it wants to launch globally. The...

SeaChange Swings To Profit In Q3

Acton-based video software maker SeaChange International Inc. reported a $408,000 profit on $53.3 million in revenues for...

Casinos Coming To Massachusetts

Gov. Deval Patrick signed a bill today that allows for up to three "resort-style" casinos and one...

Worcester Parts Marker Changes Name

VisiMark Group Companies, a Worcester-based group of three marking companies, has changed its name to Durable Technologies.Kari...
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McGovern: Corporations Are Not People

U.S. Rep. James McGovern, D-Worcester, filed a constitutional amendment today seeking to overturn a 2010 Supreme Court...

Ex-Auburn Car Dealer Faces Contempt Proceedings

Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has accused the former owners of Riverside Mitsubishi in Auburn of selling...

Bitstream Sells Font Business For $50M

Marlborough publishing software and mobile technology maker Bitstream Inc. announced it will sell its legacy font business...

Charter: Nearly All Customers Back Online

Charter Communications said this afternoon that it has restored cable, internet and telephone services to most of...
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Mass. Non-Competes Are Not The Issue

People who support banning non-compete agreements on Massachusetts workers often point to California as a state that...

Charter Launches Worcester Health Care Website

Charter and its Worcester television station Charter TV3 have launched a website that provides health care information...
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