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This is a good-guys-finish-first story. It's also a tonic for anyone steamed by the free-flowing dollars thrown at so many wobbly business plans in the late nineties. Our tale begins: A decade before the tech bubble burst, several graduates of the computer sciences department at Brown University decided to form the Company of Science and Art, aka CoSA, to develop software. The few million lines of code they eventually came up with transformed an industry and placed the artist, not a facility or a studio, on center stage in the field of broadcast graphics. That's why today, when ...

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