Google CEO Eric Schmidt said the company plans to cooperate with antitrust investigators looking into complaints that search results favor Google’s own services over those of its competitors.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said the company plans to cooperate with antitrust investigators looking into complaints that search results favor Google’s own services over those of its competitors.
A software developer recently found a Facebook code for a “MusicDownloadDialog.” That leaves one of two options. Either Facebook is about to launch a music downloading option or it looked into it and abandoned the effort, without erasing the evidence.
The race to expand American-based social networking sites into China has drawn outside observers into rival factions.
On Wednesday, Mark Zuckerberg made what he called an “awesome” announcement to the world. Facebook has a new chat interface that offers video chatting, and the company is doing it in collaboration with Skype
Blending Latin, pop, jazz and hip-hop, the E Family’s passion, dedication, talent and love of playing are the stuff of legend. They perform at Montalvo on Saturday, July 9.
We are lucky to live in such a bountiful state. Where else can you stroll through a quaint town with a glass of wine, learn home-style Mexican cooking, enjoy a perfectly paired wine dinner and be entertained by exotic belly dancers all in one week? Some might say we’re spoiled, but for us it’s just another South Bay week July 6-13.
There was only one thing wrong with Senate Budget Committee Vice-Chairman Bob Huff’s analysis of how Gov. Jerry Brown produced a “balanced” budget by magically assuming an extra $4 billion in revenues. Said Huff, a Republican from Diamond Bar: “That’s a wand that Harry Potter would be proud to wield.” The problem is, Huff got the wrong wizard.
Tragedy struck a Los Gatos family for the second time in three years, as the father of a high school football player who died from a heart condition lost his life after a motorcycle accident Sunday.
Google is restructuring its web properties in advance of the launch of its Google+ social networking site. Among the casualties are two of its most popular websites, the Picassa photo-sharing site and Blogger. Though the sites will not disappear, they will be rebranded to reflect that they belong to Google. In just six weeks,
A day-long conference in East Palo Alto will bring federal, state and local law enforcement officers together to discuss rising gang violence.