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BART to Allow Bikes During Rush Hour
BART says it did not have an uptick of complaints during two much shorter pilot programs and bikes did not delay trains. Some board members are concerned riders won't like dirty bikes on trains when it's raining so they will revisit the idea in ...
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Another Step to Take for Boy Scouts
"I’m really excited that the Boy Scouts took a huge step forward, but they need to take a giant leap next," Maya Goehring said. "Part of the question that comes up now is what happens when a scout becomes an eagle and turns 18 and wants to help at his son’s brother’s boy scout pack and can’t because he came out as being gay and at 18 you’re ...
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BART board votes to allow bikes on rush hour trains
OAKLAND -- Another barrier to taking bicycles on board BART trains is falling with the removal of a ban on riders taking their bikes on trains during rush hour.The BART board decided Thursday that after July 1, riders can enter trains with bicycles during peak hours as long as they follow a rule restricting the two-wheelers from overcrowded train cars.The board vote was 6-3 to drop the ban, and ...
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Oakland Robbery Attempt Leads To Shooting 3 Suspects Sought
OAKLAND (CBS SF) — Police were searching for three possible suspects who shot a victim during an attempted robbery Friday morning in Oakland. The shooting was reported in the 2000 block of San Pablo Avenue near ...
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Next week Space hacking Startup Conference Instagram unfiltered
The calendar is a bit light next week after the three-day Memorial Day break, but there are a few good opportunities for founders and funders nonetheless. The big one is in Redwood City on Thursday when the annual Startup Conference is held in Redwood City. If your group is hosting something you think we should include in our daily and weekly TechFlash Silicon Valley calendar, send me a note at ...
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I Know What You Did Last Summer
"I Know What You Did Last Summer" is a slasher movie that doesn't need the slasher. Hoping to cash in on the runaway success of last year's horror satire "Scream," "I Know What You Did" takes what could have been an interesting morality tale and almost flubs up it completely with a mostly unfrightening killer who slices and dices his victims with a large hook. The story takes place in a small, Nor ... ...
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Google faces display ad antitrust suit report
Sources told Reuters that the investigation has to do with tools Google got in its Doubleclick purchase, and complaints from other companies to the Federal Trade Commission. Google Inc. could soon be facing an antitrust investigation into whether some of its advertising sales violate antitrust law. Sources told Reuters that the investigation has to do with tools Google got in its Doubleclick ...
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How much for an Apple I This auction thinks at least $116k
An Apple I computer will show up in an auction in Germany on Saturday, and the minimum sale price is $116,000, according to the New York Times. Apple I computers are bringing in big cash at auctions lately, with one last year taking home $640,000. An Apple I computer will show up in an auction in Germany on Saturday, and the minimum sale price is $116,000, according to the New York ...
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The Funded Caring Inc. Peloton Technology Aviacomm
Caring Inc. raised $3.5 million,Peloton Technology raised $840,000 andAviacomm raised $500,000. Here are the latest fundings from Silicon Valley companies, announced or filed recently with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Funded is a recurring feature where we post new fundings that cross our desks, as well as an archive of past fundings. Click here to search the database. San ...
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Can This Man Bring Silicon Valley To Yangon
Nay Aung is the founder of Oway, a tech startup in Yangon, Myanmar. He used Taste Cafe as his unofficial office when he started his company -- in part because it was one of the few places in Myanmar with a stable Internet ...
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BART To Relax Rush Hour Bicycle Ban For 5 Month Trial
OAKLAND (CBS SF) — BART’s board of directors voted to lift a ban on bikes aboard rush hour trains for five months Thursday night and may make the policy change permanent, according to the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition. ';Today’s BART decision is a momentous occasion. For years people on both sides of the Bay have had to contort their lives simply because they needed to ...
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
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