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  1. Santa Clara: Huge Yahoo office project slated for planning commission meeting
    By Lisa Fernandez lfernandez@mercurynews.com Most of the headlines about development in Santa Clara are about the possibility of a possible 49ers football stadium. But the city is engaged in a much larger, and much smoother-sailing, project that involves no public funding and no public criticism. Today, the Planning Commission will vote on an environmental report and development agreement regarding tearing down an old business complex to
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.14 16:13
  1. Cisco says the doctor will see you now, even from 2,800 miles away
    By Brandon Bailey bbailey@mercurynews.com Click photo to enlarge Images from a medical exam in North Carolina are shown onscreen in Dr. Seema Sangwan's office at Cisco in San Jose. "123" Working at the health center on Cisco Systems' sprawling San Jose campus, Dr. Seema Sangwan examines dozens of Cisco employees a week - sometimes as they sit in a room nearly 3,000 miles away. The busy internist sees patients at Cisco's North Carolina campus without
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.14 16:13
  1. Apple speeds up MacBook Pro line, improves battery life
    By Frank Michael Russell frussell@mercurynews.com Apple upgraded its MacBook Pro line Tuesday, improving battery life and adding faster processors. The changes are the first big revamp for the Cupertino computer maker's flagship line of notebooks since June. The 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro models, at $1,799 and up, include Intel Core i5 or i7 processors and two graphics processors, one from Nvidia and
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.14 10:13
  1. O'Brien: Changes will test love triangle between Twitter, users and developers
    By Chris O'Brien Mercury News Columnist The four-year love affair between Twitter, its fanatical users and the developers who connect them is about to face its greatest test thanks to the oldest of relationship killers: Money. We all knew this day was coming, and frankly, I expected it much sooner. But Twitter's widely expected decision to roll out an advertising platform comes on top of its more surprising decision to buy one of its developers,
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.14 03:13
  1. Tech Ticker
    Mercury News wire services Infosys Profit rises 8.7% Infosys Technologies, India's bellwether information technology outsourcing company, said Tuesday that quarterly profit rose 8.7 percent in dollar terms as a revival in demand for services spread to European and manufacturing clients.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.14 02:13
  1. AT&T rebrands itself, shelves ad war with Verizon
    By Emily Fredrix Associated Press NEW YORK - AT&T has hung up on the ad wars, dumping its ad campaign responding to rival Verizon's slams on its wireless phone coverage. AT&T's new "Rethink Possible" sales pitch touts grand visions for untethered Internet access and avoids tearing down its top competitor.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.14 01:13
  1. Intel posts best quarterly profit in four years
    By Steve Johnson sjohnson@mercurynews.com Intensely monitored as a barometer for the nation's economy, Intel on Tuesday said it earned more than $2.4 billion during the first three months of the year - its best quarterly profit in more than four years - and $10.3 billion in revenue, its biggest ever for a first quarter. The Santa Clara chipmaking giant's profit was 7 percent larger than last quarter and up 288 percent - or nearly four times - what it was during the
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.14 01:13
  1. With all its revenue streams diminishing, Caltrain may be forced to cease operations
    By Mike Rosenberg San Mateo County Times Click photo to enlarge Caltrain officials say the agency is broke and will need to slash service. "1234" Caltrain has gone broke and will likely need to wipe out half its service - including weekend, weeknight and midday trains - officials said Thursday. "And that's only if we're lucky," Caltrain CEO Mike Scanlon told the agency's board of directors.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.14 00:13
  1. Biz Break: Apple's faster MacBook Pros; plus: Intel's record sales
    By Frank Michael Russell frussell@mercurynews.com Click photo to enlarge Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro gets faster chips and longer battery life. "1" Today: Apple upgrades its MacBook Pro line.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.14 00:13
  1. Honda to lease out electric scooters in Japan
    By Yuri Kageyama Associated Press WAKO, Japan - The green fad in Japan is expanding from cars to bikes with Honda's zero-emission super-quiet electric EV-neo scooter.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.13 20:13
  1. China eases homegrown tech-purchase rule
    Associated Press BEIJING - China has eased requirements for companies to qualify for government purchasing of technology after a plan to favor domestic technology was met with heavy criticism from other countries and business groups.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.13 19:13
  1. Infosys: Outsourcing company's quarterly profit up 8.7 percent
    By Erika Kinetz Associated Press MUMBAI, India - Infosys Technologies, India's bellwether information technology outsourcing company, said Tuesday quarterly profit rose 8.7 percent in dollar terms as a revival in demand for services spread to European and manufacturing clients.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.13 19:13
  1. Nokia launches cheaper smartphones
    By Matti Huuhtanen Associated Press HELSINKI - Nokia on Tuesday launched three less-expensive smart phones, including its first model expected to sell for under 100 euros ($135) - in a strong move to grab new customers in emerging markets.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.13 19:13
  1. Facebook unveils revamped online safety site
    Associated Press Facebook is unveiling a revamped internal site designed to help people stay safe while surfing online. Facebook's "Safety Center," which features new tools for parents, teachers, teens and law enforcement, is the first major endeavor from the Palo Alto social networking site and its 4-month-old global safety advisory board.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.13 19:13
  1. Twitter to have paid tweets show up in searches
    Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO - Twitter announced Tuesday that it is introducing advertising, allowing companies to pay to have their messages show up first in searches on its site.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.13 19:13
  1. Google Documents get an upgrade
    By Mike Swift mswift@mercurynews.com In a challenge to Microsoft's dominant position in office productivity software, Google on Monday began offering an array of upgrades to its Internet-based office applications, including the ability to have as many as 50 people work simultaneously on a piece of writing or a spreadsheet. The upgrade to Google Documents comes just weeks before Microsoft begins rolling out its Office 2010 software to businesses, a crucial release for
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.13 06:13
  1. Palm said to be for sale
    By Troy Wolverton twolverton@mercurynews.com Click photo to enlarge Palm headquarters, Sunnyvale, Calif. "12" Palm, the venerable Silicon Valley company that spearheaded development of the smartphone and the personal digital assistant, may be nearing its end as an independent company. Struggling with under whelming sales of its latest smartphones, the Sunnyvale company has put itself up for sale, according to published
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.13 04:13
  1. High demand expected for Adobe's new Creative Suite 5
    By Rochelle Garner Bloomberg News Adobe Systems Chief Executive Officer Shantanu Narayen released an overhaul of the company's most profitable product Monday, bolstering defenses against mounting criticism by Apple of his flagship Flash software.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.13 03:13
  1. Game developers fired by Activision head to EA
    By Adam Satariano Bloomberg News Two Activision Blizzard developers, fired for breach of contract after allegedly meeting with a rival about starting a new studio, agreed to produce games for rival Electronic Arts.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.13 02:13
  1. Biz Break: Dow closes above 11,000, first time since September 2008
    Compiled by the Mercury News Stock barrier broken: The Dow Jones industrial average closed today above 11,000 for the first time in a year and a half. A loan agreement for Greece and corporate takeover announcements nudged stocks higher and lifted investors' hopes for the economic recovery.
    SiliconValley.com, 2010.04.13 01:13
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