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Venture capitalists offer their best tech predictions for 2010
TechFlash (Jan 7 2010) Cloud Computing
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Google's stock will lose nearly 20 percent of its value. One of Seattle's casual game companies -- Big Fish, PopCap or WildTangent -- will go public. And look for Android to be the hot mobile operating system of 2010, as Microsoft buys RIM in order to compete.
Those are among the predictions from a group of Seattle area soothsayers who offered their forecasts for 2010 in our annual venture capital predictions column. Take a gander at their responses below. How do you think they'll do?
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