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So How Is Google+ Really Doing?

So How Is Google+ Really Doing?

After all the fanfare that accompanied the launch of Google+, it is worth seeing whether Google’s new site is really keeping its promise of transforming the way people use social media, or whether it is just a pie in the sky, or even more likely, an idea engine for Facebook developers. The numbers tell at least part of the story.

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Homes in Campbell

Homes in Campbell

Campbell has good schools, good shopping and good transportation to just about anywhere in Silicon Valley.

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Top 5 Football Bars

Top 5 Football Bars

Here are some of the best places to grab a couple of cold ones with the buds and root for your favorite team.

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SJ Q&A: Lacey Alyson Bryant, Kaleid Gallery

SJ Q&A: Lacey Alyson Bryant, Kaleid Gallery

Lacey Alyson Bryant works around the clock creating her own artwork while also running Kaleid gallery in downtown San Jose. Hosting over 80 artists since 2006, Kaleid—an extension of the Phantom Galleries project and Anno Domini—serves as an open studio for local artists.

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Renegade Theatre: ‘Eat the Runt’

Renegade Theatre: ‘Eat the Runt’

The Renegade Theatre Experiment opens its 10th year with Avery Crozier’s 2001 play ‘Eat the Runt’ under the direction of Sean Murphy.

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Mozart’s ‘Idomeneo’

Mozart’s ‘Idomeneo’

Opera San Jose presents an opulent production of Mozart’s operatic spectacle at the California Theatre through September 25.

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Man Shot While Pumping Gas In Willow Glen

Man Shot While Pumping Gas In Willow Glen

A man was shot while pumping gas at a Chevron gas station in San Jose’s Willow Glen neighborhood in broad daylight this morning, a police spokesman said.

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Man Injured In Officer-Involved Shooting

Man Injured In Officer-Involved Shooting

A San Jose police officer shot a man early this morning in San Jose while attempting to stop a stolen vehicle, police said.

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Stroll the Alameda

Stroll the Alameda

The Shasta/Hanchett Park Neighborhood Association working in conjunction with the Alameda Business Association recently announced a free community-building celebration in the form of the first annual Stroll the Alameda event. Stroll the Alameda is set to debut September 25, from 2-5pm, along the Alameda between Shasta Avenue and Sunol Street. The free event’s main draws include food samples donated by local restaurants, such as Habana Cuba and Rosie’s New York Pizza, live entertainment along the Alameda and specials at participating businesses.

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Netflix Taking Hit after Hit

Netflix Taking Hit after Hit

Things have not been going well for Netflix. The company miscalculated how its user base would respond to its price hike, and thought that the threats to jump ship were just that—idle threats.

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