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Issue Of » December 20, 2004
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Innovators And Influencers 2005
Our annual lineup of industry players to watch may be diverse in its makeup, but they all have two things in common: a keen sense of innovation and a knack for success
Overrated Underrated
To sum up the year, InformationWeek's editors present their list of the most overrated and underrated technologies, ideas, people, and trends.
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