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Review: Napoletana Pizzeria

Review: Napoletana Pizzeria

In his previous career, commercial pilot Costas Eleftheriadis taught students how to fly at the Hayward airport. But earning a living in the cockpit can often be difficult so he recently became a student himself—of pizza. The results can be sampled at Napoletana Pizzeria in Mountain View where Eleftheriadis is now a certified Pizzaiolo or pizza chef.

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Livefeed: Trip Notes

Livefeed: Trip Notes

After two months visiting farms, ranches, restaurants and schools across California the Food Forward road trip is shifting gears. I’m parking the Airstream and letting my family out while my partner Greg Roden and I and the rest of the Food Forward team refocus our efforts on getting the pilot show aired. We still plan to visit several cities later this year to screen our pilot episode on urban agriculture.

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Review: Tamarine

Review: Tamarine

Creativity moves at a frenetic pace at Tamarine; most dishes are lucky to last a few months. On a recent visit, several of the dishes I sampled had been added within the last two months. The geographical reach of the menu is fascinating, as well; despite being rooted solidly in Vietnamese culinary tradition, there are tastes from India, Thailand and across South Asia, as well as the West.

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Google Blocks Book about Company, Social Networking

Google Blocks Book about Company, Social Networking

Paul Adams spent four years working at Google before he defected to Facebook. His new book on social networking is now being blocked by Google from being published.

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EU Court Rules Against eBay

EU Court Rules Against eBay

L’Oreal, the French cosmetics giant, has been waging war against eBay for promoting the sale of knock-off products and samples marked “Not for sales” in the EU.

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Big Changes to Netflix

Big Changes to Netflix

Netflix was once the best deal around. For just $9.99, users could have DVDs dropped in their mailboxes and they could have them streamed directly to their homes. Until Now.

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Giants Getting Back on Track

Giants Getting Back on Track

Baseball may or may not be America’s Pastime, as it was known for a couple of generations. But spending an evening at San Jose’s circa-1942 Municipal Stadium watching the San Jose Giants is still a pretty good way to pass the time.

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SJ Made: Local Designers on Display

SJ Made: Local Designers on Display

San Jose Made serves as a venue for up-and-coming local brands to showcase their designs and a home for gourmet food trucks.

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Scott Amendola and Charlie Hunter Duo

Scott Amendola and Charlie Hunter Duo

Two of the most inventive and extraordinary artists on the jazz circuit perform at the Stanford Jazz Fest on Monday, July 18.

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Cisco Could Lay Off 10,000

Cisco Could Lay Off 10,000

Unemployment figures are about to take another hit, with Cisco rumored to be on the verge of laying off as many as 10,000 employees, or about 14 percent of the company’s staff.

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