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Dell cedes data-storage maker 3Par to HP| Dell won't match HP's offer to pay $33 per share, or about $2.07 billion, after 3Par it had received Dell's revised offer of $32 per share | |
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| Sep.6 |
Oracle |
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Oracle, Ex-HP CEO Hurd In Talks For Job Mark Hurd is in talks to take a top executive job at Oracle Corp., the database software maker run by his friend Larry Ellison
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Oracle Names Ex-HP CEO Co-President| Oracle said in a statement that Hurd will also serve as a member of the board of directors. He will report to CEO Larry Ellison | |
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Santa Clara |
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Bicyclist died after striking pavement 51-year-old man lose control of his bicycle for no apparent reason at about 2:05 p.m. near Almaden Quicksilver County Park
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| Sep.7 |
HP |
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HP sues its ex-CEO Hurd| Hewlett-Packard Co. is suing Mark Hurd, the chief executive it ousted last month, to stop him from taking a top job at rival Oracle Corp. | |
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| Sep.8 |
Google |
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Google makes searching faster A new feature promises to shave seconds off most online searches by attempting to predict what users are looking for before they're done typin
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| Sep.9 |
Facebook |
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Facebook Past Google For Web Minutes U.S. Web surfers are spending more time socializing on Facebook than searching with Google
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| Sep.10 |
HP |
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U.S. widens HP bribery probe U.S. investigators have widened their probe of alleged kickbacks paid to Russian authorities by employees of a Hewlett-Packard subsidiary in Germany
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| Sep.12 |
HP |
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HP Buying ArcSight For $1.5B Wall Street Journal: The company is nearing a deal to buy security software provider at about $43.34 per share
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Moffett Field |
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Expo Advocates Would Use Old Air Base At the Shanghai Expo, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced that Moffett Field will be entered into the bidding for the 2020 World Expo
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| Sep.14 |
Intel |
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$30 million invested in software companies The investment arm of chip maker is investing more than $30 million total into four different software developers
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| Sep.21 |
Oracle |
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HP suit settled. Hurd cedes stock options Ousted Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO has agreed to give up millions of dollars in stock options from his former employer to settle a trade secrets lawsuit
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| Sep.22 |
Stanford |
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Entrepreneur course opens to public The Program in Innovation and Entrepreneurship is seeking people who have ideas they would like to bring to market
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| Sep.24 |
Google |
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Google, Apple ending recruiting ban Six companies, including Google and Apple, agreed to end practices that limited the recruiting and hiring of each other's employees
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| Sep.27 |
San Francisco |
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Gates grant goes to S.F. schools The grant, $1 million for each of the next three years, will help the city, Unified School District and City College of San Francisco, expand programs
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| Sep.28 |
HP |
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2011 earnings topping analyst projections| HP says it expects earnings for the year through October 2011 to be $5.05 to $5.15 per share, up by as much as 14 percent from this year | |
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| Sep.30 |
HP |
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Leo Apotheker selected as CEO Map of wall street Palo Alto Directors appear to have baffled Wall Street with its selection of new leader, who lost his job running SAP earlier this year
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