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  • Oklahoma Tornado Gives Pacifica Family a Scare

    A Pacifica woman who is a student at the University of Oklahoma drove through the city of Moore just before the deadly tornado touched down. Terry McSweeney ...

  • Drummond New Foothill Square positive development for East Oakland

    Construction workers renovate the old Foothill Square shopping center, Monday, May 20, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News ...

  • Netflix on pause Los Gatos council pushes development decision back

    A rendering of what a new Netflix headquarters could look like in Los Gatos if the City Council approves a development deal. If you were expecting to wake up to a decision on the Netflix campus in Los Gatos this morning, well, sorry to disappoint. The Town Council early Tuesday -- and we mean *very* early -- pushed a decision on the project to its June 3 meeting, after nearly five hours of ...

  • Brocade strikes 11th hour deal with A10 avoiding jury trial

    Brocade Communications and A10 Networks struck a settlement deal outside a San Jose courtroom on Monday. The move helped both companies avoid a jury trial that would have most likely awarded Brocade more money in its patent infringement case against A10. Brocade Communications on Monday managed to eke out a legal settlement with A10 Networks, just one hour before their case was scheduled to go ...

  • Business analytics startup Adaptive Planning raises $45M

    Adaptive Planning, led by CEO John Herr, has raised a big $45 million round of funding. Corporate performance management company Adaptive Planning has raised a huge $45 million fourth round of funding. The Mountain View company led by CEO John Herr said that Bessemer Venture Partners led the funding and was joined by existing investors Onset Ventures, Norwest Venture Partners, RBC Venture ...


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Year One

Year One

In theory, Jack Black and Michael Cera, the stars of Harold Ramiss prehistoric comedy Year One, should make the perfect odd couple. Everything about them--both physically and behaviorally--is contradictory. Black is stout and compact, which heightens his energy, whereas Cera is long and ... ...

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  • Sunnyvale Couple Duped by Contractor Scam

    A man posing as a contractor lured a woman into her backyard for 15 minutes while his partner went into her home and stole jewelry and other items. George Kiriyama ...

  • Elon Musk Were repaying the government on Wednesday

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk is paying back the company's $465 million U.S. Department of Energy loan early, and with interest. Tesla plans to repay its U.S. Department of Energy loan this weekon Wednesday, to be exact. In a tweet Monday, CEO Elon Musk wrote, "Given govt loan repayment this week (prob Wed), Supercharger update will be next week. Tesla borrowed $465 million in government money, ...

  • Reputation.com co-founder raises $10M for ConsultingMD

    ConsultingMD, led by Reputation.com co-founder Owen Tripp, has raised $10 million from Venrock. Owen Tripp set out to protect people's online reputation with his first startup, Reputation.com. Now he is out to protect their health with his new startup, ConsultingMD. "I have a passion for solving big problems," Tripp told me in an interview on Monday. "We started ConsultingMD to ...

  • Google kills floundering Google Checkout asks people to use Google Wallet instead

    Google this week announced it was killing Google Checkout, the company's PayPal competitor. Google would like to migrate its Checkout customers over to Google Wallet, pictured. Google is killing Checkout, the companys 7-year experiment in improving online payment processing. The service will die on Nov. 20. In the meantime, the search giant is asking existing Google Checkout customers to ...

  • TiVo beats Q1 expectations on surprise subscriber growth

    Alviso-based TiVo beat Wall Street's expectations in the first quarter, narrowing its quarterly loss to $10.3 million. Shares of TiVo got a bump in early trading today, after the Alviso-based company posted first quarter earnings that beat Wall Streets expectations. The company lost $10.3 million (or 9 cents per share) in its most recent quarter. Analysts had expected the company to report a ...

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