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Harris: Payments by cell phone coming soon
For several years we've been hearing that, pretty soon, we won't need cash or debit cards when buying groceries, clothing, gasoline or other items at local merchants. Instead, we will be able to use our cell phones as a 21st-century form of high-tech wallet. Suddenly, the future is here! |
Responding to privacy concerns, Facebook streamlines user controls
The Palo Alto-based social networking leader said it was taking action to address common complaints among its more than 200 million users worldwide about privacy. The company also announced that it is phasing out familiar regional networks such as "Silicon Valley" to minimize confusion. |
Facebook grows into new home in Palo Alto's power neighborhood
If a building can speak about the company that inhabits it, the 150,000-square-foot office at 1601 S. California Ave. says that Facebook is trying to grow up without growing old. On the other hand, it's in a different world.
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Venture funding for clean-tech rebounds
After two sharp quarterly declines, worldwide venture funding for clean technologies rebounded in the second quarter of 2009, due mostly to recovering confidence in the venture capital community — particularly in Silicon Valley and throughout California. |
With boost from Obama, Web 2.0 government takes off
Beyond releasing more information, the goal is to make it easier for citizens to participate in government. |
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