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San Jose steps up talks to woo Google into downtown
The San Jose City Council passed an agreement Tuesday evening that will enter the city into exclusive talks with Google over a 6 million-square-foot office and retail complex.Read More
Silicon Valley workers rally against Trump
About 500 Silicon Valley workers and labor and immigrant rights activists rallied outside Palo Alto City Hall Tuesday afternoon.Read More
Bay Area tech titans stand up against Trump immigration ban
Apple, Google, Facebook and others — have filed a legal brief claiming the executive order "inflicts significant harm on American businesses."Read More
Self-driving cars improving after 1 million miles
Waymo saw fewer disengagements with the self-driving technology in 2016 compared to 2015.Read More
Contractor did not notify 811 before causing Google gas leak
The contractor who accidentally pierced a 2-inch gas line in Mountain View Wednesday morning, causing a gas leak at Google's headquarters, did not call 811 before digging.Read More
Google evacuates employees after gas leak
Some 600 Google employees were evacuated from two buildings at the company's headquarters in Mountain View Wednesday morning.Read More
Feds sue Google over worker data
The U.S. Department of Labor sued Google Inc. Wednesday in a dispute about how much employee information the technology giant must provide.Read More
Bay Bridge construction celebrated in online exhibit
The latest digital exhibit of the California State Archives provides a look at the construction of the Bay Bridge 80 years ago.Read More
Google arson suspect to remain in custody
An attorney for a 30-year-old man charged last week with arson at Google headquarters argued Friday for his client's release.Read More
Man arrested with gun near Google campus
A 30-year-old Oakland man who allegedly committed arson at Google headquarters in Mountain View was arrested late last week.Read More
Google, Oracle battle in court over Android
A month-long trial in a copyright battle between Oracle Corp. and Google Inc. began in federal court in San Francisco Tuesday.Read More
Google Fiber to bump SF internet speeds
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee today expressed enthusiasm for the project on Twitter, saying he was "excited" that Google Fiber was coming to San Francisco.Read More
Limits on commuter shuttles move forward
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency board Tuesday voted to move ahead with revisions to a controversial commuter shuttle program.Read More
Google self-driving car pulled over by cops
A police officer pulled over a driverless vehicle in Mountain View after it appeared be causing a backup.Read More
Google exec amid 1,500 dead in Nepal quake
A Google executive was among the hundreds who died as a result of a 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal today.Read More
Google developer at center of SFPD complaint
Two national civil rights organizations filed a citizen complaint against the city of San Francisco Wednesday.Read More
Bay Area giants back same-sex marriage
Bay Area businesses are among 379 companies that asked the U.S. Supreme Court to declare a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. Read More
Tech shuttle drivers vote to unionize
Drivers providing commuter services for Google, Apple,, Genentech, and others voted to join the Teamsters union.Read More
Muni considers free rides for seniors, disabled
In hopes of making The City more affordable, Mayor Ed Lee called for free Muni passes for its most vulnerable riders.Read More
Google child porn tip helps put away sex offender
A convicted sex offender is going back to prison for a long time after a tip from Google led to his conviction.Read More