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Intel to spend $5 million on computer science education in Oakland schools
Intel and the Oakland Unified School District are entering into a memorandum of understanding in which the technology company will spend $5 million over the next five years to expand computer...Read More
Farrell urges fresh look at private shuttles
Mark Farrell seeks a report with recommendations to help the Board of Supervisors regulate the private commuter shuttle services.Read More
Jury clears Kleiner Perkins in discrimination suit
A San Francisco jury found sex discrimination allegations lodged against venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers were without merit.Read More
VTA opens center to spark transit innovation
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority has opened an innovation center to develop, test and show off transportation innovations. The center opened last Wednesday at VTA’s River Oaks headquarters...Read More
Google floats cross-Bay ferry for employees
Google launched a test run of a private ferry from the East Bay to Silicon Valley.Read More
BART riders face New Year fare bump
BART fares are on the rise starting Jan. 1, 2014, set to climb by an average of 19 cents. Read More
Apple spaceship campus cleared for landing
Apple's shimmering, flying-saucer shaped headquarters has received final approval from the city of Cupertino.Read More
Festival highlights emergence of Silicon Beach
Tech companies connected to Hollywood got a spotlight during the second annual Silicon Beach Fest in Santa Monica.Read More
Mike Judge clogs Palo Alto streets for new pilot
Traffic could be a nightmare today in Palo Alto, but a new Mike Judge comedy series on Silicon Valley just might be worth it.Read More
Silicon Valley sees job surge
A report released Tuesday indicates that Silicon Valley is not only returning, but exceeding the heyday of dot-com boom job growth.Read More
Woz slams accuracy of Steve Jobs biopic
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak questioned the accuracy of a long-awaited film about Steve Jobs as the movie opened at Sundance.Read More
‘Cribs,’ the live-in-your-car edition
When's the last time you spent only $219 a month to live in the Bay Area, everything included? Never? Gee, me neither.Read More
AOL squatter is aspiring entrepreneur
A 20-year-old with dreams of digital entrepreneurship spent two months secretly squatting at the AOL campus in Palo Alto.Read More
Startups to float onto the high seas
Blueseed has ambitious plans to launch a giant startup incubator in international waters off the Northern California coast.Read More
BART lands federal bucks for SJ extension
The Federal Transit Administration is pouring $900 million towards the BART extension into Silicon Valley.Read More
Google grows and grows
Tech giant Google has grown larger and faster than most companies even dream of, and they're not about to slow down.Read More
An hour with Steve Jobs and Bob Cringely
Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview is a throwback to Jobs in his heyday. Long Hair Jobs. Brash Jobs. Dawn of Black Turtleneck Jobs.Read More
Is SF the new Silicon Valley? Not yet.
A resurgence of Web startups is once again taking over The City's South of Market neighborhood.Read More
Life is sweet for Lee right now
What do Bruce Lee, Tommy Lee, Sara Lee and Mötley Crüe have in common? Ask Giants pitcher Brian Wilson and he'll say, tongue-in-cheek, "To be honest, folks, if your...Read More