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Bay Area housing market: Looking back at 2024 and what's ahead in 2025
As 2024 comes to a close, we take a look back and a look ahead at the Bay Area housing market.
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Los Gatos restaurant closing its doors after 45-year run
Steamer’s Grillhouse in Los Gatos dished out meals one final time Christmas Eve, capping a 45-year run.
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Malls in the US are struggling, except in Silicon Valley
In the era of online shopping, malls all over the country are struggling, except in Silicon Valley.
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Nvidia and San Jose State University team up to train next generation of techies
Nvidia has signed a deal with San Jose State University to train, help, and eventually recruit students.
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Bay Area inflation slows down, report details
Despite the price of groceries, housing, and gas, prices remain persistently high; a new report shows that it’s changing.
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Experts warn public of job offer scams
Experts are warning the public about a new online scam that aiming to steal personal data via an online job posting.
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AI companies gather in San Jose for industry summit
Techies gathered in San Jose on Thursday to discuss the future of artificial intelligence and its impact on society.
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San Francisco tech startup CEO wants employees willing to work 84 hours a week
Daksh Gupta, who runs an artificial intelligence startup Greptile in San Francisco, in a recent post on X explained he wants his team to work from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. at least five days a week, and often on weekends, to be competitive.
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Gov. Newsom to discuss economic opportunities with state's Trump supporters
Gov. Gavin Newsom is planning to visit several areas across California that voted for President-elect Donald Trump in the election earlier this month.
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New AI exhibit at Computer History Museum in Mountain View
Artificial intelligence is just about everywhere in Silicon Valley these days, and that now includes a museum.