Do tech investors still want their own wireless network particularly as they expect more regulatory support from the incoming Obama administration?
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Silicon Valley leaders are taking a public stand against the controversial proposition, which aims to forbid same-sex unions in California.
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Jerry Yang and Sergei Brin,like Brad Pitt and Steven Spielberg are urging Califiornian voters to say no to Prop. 8, which wants to ban same-sex unions.
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Sentiment survey hits record low as IPO withdrawals spike and post-IPO stock prices stagger.
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‘A Tale of Two Valleys’ and more in the February 26, 2007 issue, on newsstands Monday.
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A recently settled lawsuit against IBM over overtime pay raises questions Silicon Valley employers may soon have to answer.
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The search king hasn't fallen off the map but job seekers say it's losing some of its cool factor.
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Scandals again tarnish the tech sector's image.
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The best reason to ask for a raise right now? Your new boss probably just got one—but you might want to forget about the country club membership.
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Silicon Valley still tops for tech; cable cents; FIFA web traffic kicks in.
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The president was no A-student but he has a plan to make math and science cool.
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CEO Henning Kagermann expects 45 percent of revenue to be from mid-market by 2010.
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When Silver Lake Partners saw the new economy was a lot like the old one, it started taking companies private.
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Oracle is laying off about 2,000 employees after its acquisition binge but startups in Silicon Valley are ready to hire.
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Before social networking software, the real world: Thickets of relationships keep Silicon Valley on the competitive edge.
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California is attracting young, intrepid entrepreneurs again, bringing waves of excitement and cynicism.
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For many overseas, Silicon Valley has lost little of its cachet.
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The firm hopes its acquisitions will make it the digital era's largest ‘utility’ company. The vision tests people’s patience.
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Governments everywhere are trying to get Silicon Valley clusters going. Will their efforts pay off?
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As entrepreneurs-in-residence take over the incubator’s role in the United States, VCs get better intelligence and deal flow for a fraction of the cost than in pre-crash days. Sometimes, anyway.
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