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Apple introduces slim notebook| SF Downtown: CEO Steve Jobs introduced the world's thinnest notebook computer MacBook Air that measures between 0.16 inch and 0.76 inch thick. Jobs made a keynote speech opening the... | |
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| Jan.3 |
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Startup Revives SF Free Wi-Fi Project| Mountain View: Meraki Networks is reviving a crusade that crumbled last year after EarthLink Inc. and Google scrapped their plans | |
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| Oct.17 |
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MySpace To Add Skype Voice Calling MySpace will offer members of its social network free Internet phone calls with a new feature based on eBay's Skype service
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| Sep.17 |
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Startup Introduces New Search Powerset is hoping to be able to challenge Google with its own search engine that uses a natural-language technology
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| Aug.29 |
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EarthLink Kills City Wi-Fi Deal| SF City Hall: The financially struggling Earthlink Inc. bowed out of a deal to join Google in providing free wireless Internet access throughout the city | | |
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iPhone Launched
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| May.22 |
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Salesforce, Google may join efforts Stock in Salesforce.com rose more than 4% following a report that Salesforce is looking to enter into a partnership with Google
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| Jan.9 |
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Apple unveils all-in-one iPhone SF Downtown: CEO Steve Jobs ushered in a new era, jumping into the cell phone market
| Jobs, speaking at the Macworld, unveiled the iPhone, which marries the iPod, cell phone and Internet handheld into one device. iTV is moving music, photos, tv shows and movies from the computer to the living room
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| Nov.9 |
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Web 2.0 Summit Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Bruce Chizen, CEO of Adobe Systems, and Netscape founder Marc Andreessen spoke
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| Oct.25 |
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Oracle Offers Red Hat Product Support SF Downtown: Oracle CEO Ellison launched a pricing attack on Linux software leader during the largest convention in Oracle's history
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| May.17 |
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Schwartz appeared onstage at JavaOne SF Downtown: Sun Microsystems will eventually make the codes for Java completely available for free to software developers
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Apple Software to Run Windows XP
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| Jan.10 |
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iMacs, laptops will use Intel chips SF Downtown: Chief Executive Jobs unveiled a new line of iMacs and laptop computers Macworld conference
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| Nov.24 |
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Craigslist founder plans Net-based news Craig Newmark is working with other people on a new media
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| Oct.8 |
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Frothy feeling at Web 2.0 SF Downtown: Web. 2.0, focused on the future of the Internet. Google introduces centralized Reader for blogs, news
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| Oct.1 |
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Google Wants Free Wireless For City| Google Inc.is creating a springboard for the search engine to leap into the telecommunications industry | |
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| Sep.22 |
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Ellison predicts a big future SF Downtown: Oracle CEO believes his company can double in size in the next few years, from $14.5 billion to nearly $30 billion
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| Sep.20 |
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Oracle faithful gather at Moscone SF Downtown: The giant software company basked in the glory of its yearlong acquisition binge
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Apple unveils music-playing cell phone
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| Aug.24 |
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Lucasfilm, HP in deal on games 1,000 workstations, data storage will soon provide the force behind Star Wars video games
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| Aug.8 |
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Linux fans to flock to Moscone SF Downtown: More than 11,000 fans of the operating system and its penguin mascot, dive in to the annual LinuxWorld conference
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| Jun.6 |
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Apple Switches to Intel Microprocessors SF Downtown: Apple Computer will start using Intel chips starting next year, Steve Jobs told a gathering of software developers
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| May.2 |
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S.F. getting 2 new hot zones for Wi-Fi Castro: AnchorFree to offer wireless service to Fillmore and Castro neighborhoods for free
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Apple yanks book on Jobs
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| Apr.16 |
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Verizon CEO sounds off on Wi-Fi Seidenberg ridiculed San Francisco's interest in building a network that is designed to offer cheap or free Internet
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| Dec.1 |
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ExciteAtHome turns off service Network cut Internet service to 850,000 AT&T Broadband customers
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iPod: New digital music player
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