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Woman puts nation's future ahead of wallet
The first time that Deborah Rappaport worked for John Kerry, she was 14 years old and he was in his first political race, an unsuccessful attempt at Congress in 1972 in the Boston suburbs.
The Mercury News via KeepMedia.com | Oct 14, 2004
California Neighborhood Loses its Bohemian Past
Once a bohemian hangout and home to Ken Kesey, a neighborhood in Menlo Park, Calif., has become more mainstream lately, due to a teardown trend.
Preservation via KeepMedia.com | Oct 5, 2004
Aquila Selects MITEM for Major Initiative to Enhance Call Center Customer Service Operations
With this project Aquila is seeking to enhance customer service and streamline workflow in its call center environment.
Transmission & Distribution World via KeepMedia.com | Jun 1, 2004
Market trends revealed
Overcapacity is one of the major problems in the industry, along with the relentless drive toward, faster, smaller, and less expensive chips.
R & D via KeepMedia.com | May 1, 2004
Privacy Concerns Dog RFID Chips
Menlo Park, Calif., facility late last month, Director of Advanced Development Juan Carlos Soto passed around a vial containing 150 nearly microscopic tagging chips, barely visible as sandlike grains on the bottom of the container in the photo shown below.
eWEEK via KeepMedia.com | Apr 19, 2004
System Enhanced With 'Old' Wires
South Florence High School in South Carolina has enhanced its video surveillance system with new equipment from Network Video Technologies, Menlo Park, Calif.
Access Control & Security Systems via KeepMedia.com | Feb 1, 2004
Renovation of 1929 Artists' Site Under Way
The Northern California artists' community where Ansel Adams worked as a photographer is getting a facelift.
Preservation via KeepMedia.com | Dec 9, 2003
Technologists predict bold innovations for valley
Computer chips that mimic the human brain. Disease-fighting drugs designed by engineers instead of stumbled on during trial-and-error testing.
The Mercury News via KeepMedia.com | Oct 13, 2003
Venture Law to merge with S.F. partnership
A large San Francisco law firm will acquire Venture Law Group, the Menlo Park firm known for helping technology start-ups go public, in a sign that the post-boom shakeout continues in Silicon Valley's legal world.
The Mercury News via KeepMedia.com | Sep 3, 2003
Arnie's Money Man
Gone are the hopes that Arnold Schwarzenegger would bring his own brand of free-market Austrian economics to California's troubled economy.
OpinionJournal.com via KeepMedia.com | Aug 16, 2003
Company Pleads Guilty to Hiding Defects in Heart Surgery Devices
A U.S. company pleaded guilty Thursday to covering up problems with its heart surgery device, a move that may have resulted in 12 deaths and many other patient complications, the Associated Press reports.
HealthDay via KeepMedia.com | Jun 12, 2003
Management Briefs
CIOs See Pockets Of Improvement Although IT hiring remains "conservative," some companies are going ahead with systems upgrades that were previously on hold, according to a survey by Robert Half Technology, an IT staff placement firm in Menlo Park, Calif.
Computerworld via KeepMedia.com | Jun 2, 2003
Telomerase Immunotherapy for Prostate Cancer Shows Promise in Phase I Clinical Studies
Data recently made available from Geron Corp., Menlo Park, Calif., indicated positive interim results from a phase I clinical trial of telomerase immunotherapy for metastatic prostate cancer.
Drug Discovery & Development via KeepMedia.com | May 1, 2003
Sun Fires Up CPUs
During an exclusive evaluation of the Sun Fire 15K at Sun, in Menlo Park, Calif., eWeek Labs found that the server, announced and made available last week, has a host of features that make it attractive for high-powered server consolidation and for companies that need raw computing power to crunch numbers and run simulations.
eWEEK via KeepMedia.com | Feb 17, 2003
B&C Eye
FYI By Staff The Kaiser Family Foundation, Menlo Park, Calif., has launched a new four-page publication, Key Facts , intended to brief its target audience on various topics involving children and the media.
Broadcasting & Cable via KeepMedia.com | Nov 4, 2002
Probing the San Andreas Fault
An international research team is drilling a 2.26 km deep hole along the San Andreas Fault in Parkfield, Calif.
R & D via KeepMedia.com | Sep 1, 2002
Speech recognition market grows
MDR, the market for speech recognition technologies will see a marked improvement over the next five years.
R & D via KeepMedia.com | Aug 1, 2002
Overcurrent Protection Device for DSL and Telecom Equipment
TSM600-250 overcurrent protection device for DSL and other telecommunications network equipment applications.
ECN via KeepMedia.com | Jul 1, 2002
Real Estate Roulette
All that seemed like a distant memory when McDonnell and I met in mid-February for coffee.
BusinessWeek via KeepMedia.com | Mar 18, 2002
Speaking Out to More
Voice recognition companies Nuance Communications Inc. and IBM Voice Systems are partnering to spread their technologies to a broader audience.
eWEEK via KeepMedia.com | Mar 26, 2001
Tyco agrees to buy Raychem for $2.8 billion
The boards of both companies have unanimously approved the transaction, which is contingent on regulatory reviews and approval by Raychem shareholders.
Electrical Wholesaling via KeepMedia.com | Jun 1, 1999
   

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