Articles by Josh Koehn

AnchorFree Opens Doors to Revolution

AnchorFree Opens Doors to Revolution

How two guys who met in Hebrew school helped tear down walls of censorship in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya from an office in Mountain View.

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Sharks Face Detroit in Second Round of Playoffs

Sharks Face Detroit in Second Round of Playoffs

Now that Joe Thornton and the San Jose Sharks are power sliding into the second round of the NHL playoffs to face the Detroit Red Wings, it’s time to discuss a matter of great importance: playoff beards.

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Stanford Wants New Grad School in New York

Stanford Wants New Grad School in New York

Stanford University has hopes of setting up a new graduate school focused on science and technology in the Big Apple.

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Police Arrest Alleged Bank Robber, Another on the Loose

Police Arrest Alleged Bank Robber, Another on the Loose

Police have arrested a man believed to be the “Black Binder Bandit,” an armed robber who stole money from seven banks. Meanwhile, another man is being sought by police for an armed robbery on Monday.

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City Could Cut More than 600 Jobs

City Could Cut More than 600 Jobs

When City Manager Debra Figone delivers her proposed budget on May 2, more than 600 workers will likely be on the chopping block.

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Armed Robbery at Santana Row

Armed Robbery at Santana Row

A brazen mid-day robbery took place Friday at Tourneau, a high-end watch shop located in the Santana Row shopping mall.

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Bomb Scare Causes Evacuation of Branham High

Bomb Scare Causes Evacuation of Branham High

Threats of a bomb scare resulted in Branham High School being evacuated Wednesday, which happened to also be the 12th anniversary of the Columbine massacre.

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Sharks Make Life Wonderfully Miserable

Sharks Make Life Wonderfully Miserable

The great Gordie Howe, also known simply as “Mr. Hockey,” once said: “All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity.” Well, considering how diverse San Jose Sharks fans are, we might as well be the damned United Nations sitting around a television screen.

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President to Hold Town Hall Meeting at Facebook

President to Hold Town Hall Meeting at Facebook

President Obama is making a much-anticipated visit to Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto for a “town hall” meeting on Wednesday.

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San Francisco Feels 3.8 Earthquake

San Francisco Feels 3.8 Earthquake

San Francisco was shaken but not stirred too seriously just before 3 p.m. Monday, when a 3.8 magnitude registered just south of the city in the San Bruno area.

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