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Intel |
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FTC denies Intel bid The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has released a redacted version of its decision not to grant an Intel request to disqualify FTC Commissioner...
| Feb.4 |
Yahoo |
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Yahoo to sell HotJobs to Monster.com Yahoo will sell its HotJobs search site to competitor for $225 million in cash and earn additional revenue over the next three years by steering traffic | |
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Sun |
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Sun CEO: Twitter quitter Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz announced his resignation via a Twitter haiku, adding a poetic flourish to the end of his company
'Financial crisis/Stalled too many customers/CEO no more'
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| Feb.8 |
Santa Clara |
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Poll: Santa Clara Unsure About Stadium A new poll indicates a majority of city residents are opposed to using public money to pay for part of the cost of building a new 49ers stad...
| Feb.9 |
Mountain View |
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Solar firm Ausra acquired French engineering giant Areva will buy Ausra, a startup specializing in large-scale solar power
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Google |
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Google takes on Facebook and Twitter Google has taken the wraps off Buzz, its latest social network , integrated directly with its e-mail service Gmail - allows users to post status updates. Also allows share content and re... | |
| Feb.10 |
Google |
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Google users in Iran report problems Google's e-mail traffic in Iran has dropped sharply, amid reports access is being restricted for the Islamic Revolution's anniversary
| Feb.11 |
Google |
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Google rebuts DOJ objections to deal Google Inc. is willing to take on the U.S. Department of Justice in a court battle over whether the company's ambitions would break laws
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SF Downtown |
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Macworld goes on without Apple Map of Moscone Center San Francisco For the first time since 1985, Apple is not participating in an independent convention hosted by IDG World Expo
| Feb.12 |
Google |
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Google: We won't pull out of China Co-founder Sergey Brin said he's optimistic that his search engine will not have to pull out of China over hacking and censorship issues
| Feb.16 |
Yahoo |
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Director Ron Burkle to end 9-year stint Longtime Yahoo Inc. director plans to step down, continuing a makeover of the Internet company's 11-member board
| Feb.17 |
East Palo Alto |
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3 Dead In Small Plane Crash Tesla Motors employees were killed when the Cessna 310 crashed into a residential neighborhood. The crash and fires caused power outages
The crash caused no injuries or deaths on the ground despite a wing slamming into a home where a day care center operated. The plane either struck an electrical tower or clipped its power transmission lines
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Google |
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Google donates $2 million to Wikipedia The Internet's most profitable company, is supporting a volunteer-driven reference tool that has emerged as one of the Web's most-read sites
| Feb.18 |
HP |
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Net jumps 25% on cost cuts Sales of servers were up in HP's November-January fiscal first quarte. HP's sales of personal computers were also up
| Feb.20 |
Portola Valley |
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Mountain Lion Spotted The cat was spotted about 9 p.m. and reported to the sheriff's office
| Feb.23 |
Google |
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Google in Brussels antitrust inquiry The European Commission has launched a preliminary investigation into Google's search engine and its search-advertising service
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Intel |
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Alliance to boost startups, hire more grads Intel and 24 venture capital firms will invest $3.5 billion in U.S. technology startups over the next two years to boost the nation's compet...
| Feb.24 |
Intel |
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Intel discloses sophisticated hacker attack Intel Corp. has revealed that it was targeted by the attack this year at about the same time as a spying probe that hit Google
| Feb.25 |
Google |
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Italian court convicts execs over video In a case that could have broad implications for Internet use around the world, a court convicted three executives of criminal charges. Judge Oscar Magi found global privacy counsel Peter Fleischer, chief legal officer David Drumm... | |
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Mountain View |
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Pedestrian Hit, Killed By Caltrain Southbound train No. 328 struck the pedestrian, disrupting service during the evening commute
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Stanford |
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Stanford Men Fall To Arizona State, 68-60 Eric Boateng scored a career-high 24 points and Derek Glasser had 20, lifting Arizona State to a 68-60 victory over Stanford
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