These thieves are rotten to the core. A series of robberies of Apple products from FedEx delivery trucks in San Francisco might be linked to a major crime syndicate operating out of Los Angeles, authorities said Tuesday. Last month, police said three Los Angeles men and one from Las Vegas were detained after cops stopped their suspected getaway van and found Apple products that had been reported ...
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Concerns about unknown costs and system redundancies did not stop San Francisco officials from moving forward Tuesday with supporting a $100 million emergency communications network for the Bay Area. With a federal grant and matching funds from Motorola, the envisioned network must be operational by July 2013. And two-thirds of the $50 million grant must be spent by this July. The Board of ...
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Looking for a promising career in a lousy economy? A new study suggests you're apt to find it in apps — the services and tools built to run on smartphones, computer tablets and Facebook's online social network.
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SAN FRANCISCO - A new study suggests that there are promising career opportunities in apps — the services and tools built to run on smartphones, computer tablets and Facebook's online social network.
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LOS GATOS, CA-- - Eucalyptus magazine, the only lifestyle magazine that focuses exclusively on health, wellness and green living in the San Francisco Bay Area, has just released its January/February 2012 ...
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SAN FRANCISCO — Looking for a promising career in a lousy economy? A new study suggests you're apt to find it in apps — the services and tools built to run on smartphones, computer tablets and Facebook's online social network.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Looking for a promising career in a lousy economy? A new study suggests you're apt to find it in apps — the services and tools built to run on smartphones, computer tablets and Facebook's online social network. The demand for applications for games and quantum physics and other similar uses has created 466,000 jobs in the U.S. since 2007, according to an analysis released Tuesday ...
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S PROGRAM Philosophy Talk This gathering celebrates the value of an examined life. Award-winning poet Jane Hirshfield talks about "Poetry as a Way of Knowing," and Stanford law Professor Deborah Rhode offers insight on "...
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Looking for a promising career in a lousy economy? A new study suggests you're apt to find it in apps — the services and tools built to run on smartphones, computer tablets and Facebook's online social network.
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A new study suggests that there are promising career opportunities in apps — the services and tools built to run on smartphones, computer tablets and Facebook’s online social network.
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