Topic - Silicon Valley

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General news, Media, Communications, Internet, Finance

Silicon Valley's Wireless Woes

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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General news

Silicon Valley Joins Hollywood Against Prop 8

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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Media

Silicon Valley and Hollywood say no to Prop. 8

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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General news, Finance

Valley VCs Get The Blues

Sentiment survey hits record low as IPO withdrawals spike and post-IPO stock prices stagger.
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Internet, Finance

Magazine Preview: High-Tech Home

‘A Tale of Two Valleys’ and more in the February 26, 2007 issue, on newsstands Monday.
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Computers, Finance

Overtime Settlement Could Dog Tech

A recently settled lawsuit against IBM over overtime pay raises questions Silicon Valley employers may soon have to answer.
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Internet

Is Google Still Hot?

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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Computers

Vice Valley?

Scandals again tarnish the tech sector's image.
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Finance

Startup Jobs: Cash, Not Perks

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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Finance

FastStats: Games and Gains

Silicon Valley still tops for tech; cable cents; FIFA web traffic kicks in.
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Computers, General news

Bush Schmoozes Silicon Valley

The president was no A-student but he has a plan to make math and science cool.
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Computers, General news

SAP Serious About Mid-Market

CEO Henning Kagermann expects 45 percent of revenue to be from mid-market by 2010.
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General news, Finance

Taking Tech Private

When Silver Lake Partners saw the new economy was a lot like the old one, it started taking companies private.
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Computers, Finance

Oracle Lays Off, Startups Hire

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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General news

The Valley: Networking

Before social networking software, the real world: Thickets of relationships keep Silicon Valley on the competitive edge.
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General news, Finance

The Valley: New Blood

California is attracting young, intrepid entrepreneurs again, bringing waves of excitement and cynicism.
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General news, Finance

The Valley: from Afar

For many overseas, Silicon Valley has lost little of its cachet.
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General news, Internet

VeriSign’s Big Dreams

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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General news

The Valley: Innovation Envy

Governments everywhere are trying to get Silicon Valley clusters going. Will their efforts pay off?
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General news, Finance

The Valley: Long Live the EIR

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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