The City of Mountain View has given the beloved hacker hangout until Dec. 27, 2012 to meet one threshold of code compliance. If not the doors will shut close.
Audience takes highest spot of the local companies on list.
No illnesses have been reported yet and recall is voluntary. The romaine lettuce was sold between August 2 through August 19. Check your refrigerator for the lot numbers listed below.
A new Thai restaurant opens up in the Monta Loma Plaza at the former Canton Chinese Fast Food location.
We've helped more than 225 Bay Area business owners with Main Street U.
Executive Chef Isamu Kanai brings sustainable approach to the Silicon Valley seafood scene.
Mountain View-based Coupons.com launches CouponsforChange.org website to raise money for non-profit Feeding America.
It's easier than the pole vault and it's free to all business owners.
As a consequence of the acquisition, executives at the Googleplex will also close about 30 percent of Motorola Mobility offices worldwide.
A new regional Indian restaurant hopes to capture the taste buds and nightlife in the Peninsula and South Bay.
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The family-run business that sat on Castro Street for 40 years has moved a larger space with better parking on El Camino Real and a techie startup has replaced them on Castro.
Here is your mild-mannered tech round-up from the past week.
In Q1 of 2013, the Mountain View-based company will open an office in an unique historic building in the German capital, often dubbed 'Silicon Allee'.
While the Bay Club of Silicon Valley has weights, lockers, squash courts and yoga mats it is not a gym. It is, in fact, something completely different.
Did you know that Phyllis Diller was considered for the voiceover part in the "Here's to the crazy ones" Apple ad? Author Ken Segall told that story and others at the Computer History Museum on Tuesday.
The man who coined the name iMac, and author of "Insanely Simple" chatted with TIME's Harry McCracken
Ken Segall, the man who coined the name iMac, will discuss his book "Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success" with TIME magazine editor, Harry McCracken.
NASA Ames' most advanced Mars rover yet, Curiosity, is ready for its mission to Mars where it will search for water and the possibility for life.
The beloved butcher and delicatessen is preparing product for its much-anticipated Los Altos opening following the 2011 fire that closed the Mountain View institution.
In this week's tech news roundup we bring you the latest developments of Mountain View companies.
Longtime Mountain View woman wants to make planning itineraries a seamless experience.
While the state's unemployment rate decreased, Bay Area cities had just the opposite experience.
Citing need for company to grow, the question and answer site finds a home on Castro Street.
The Yahoo Board of Directors knew about former Google exec Marissa Mayer's pregnancy when they hired her. But how does this affect other women?
Before his trip to San Diego's Comic Con, Lee Hester's own fan base joined him for a party at his Mountain View store.
As one of the most active chambers in the area, Mountain View businesses gathered to look back at their collective accomplishments and to plan for another productive year.
One of the Internet giant's first and most influential employees, jumps ship to help rescue troubled Sunnyvale company.
A look at the way Mountain View technology companies made news last week.
An overflow crowd packed a UC Berkeley auditorium Friday to hear campus physicists explain why the recently discovered Higgs boson represents a major scientific milestone and the pioneering role played by Cal starting long ago.
Participating locations will give away Slurpees between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. while supplies last.
The new 237,121 sq. ft. office space in Sunnyvale expands the software and hardware company's presence beyond is Mountain View campus.
A recent New York Times article highlights a possible new housing trend in the city.
A look at the ways Mountain View technology companies have made the news this week.
The technology sector continues to lead with employment openings in Silicon Valley.
We'll publish this weekly so you know how to plan all your used-good treasure hunting each weekend.
A look at the ways Mountain View technology companies have made the news in the past week.
In an attempt to break into the tablet market, Google releases what it hopes becomes strong competition to Apple's iPad.
The champion dancer will now have only her Mountain View studio.
Less people affected than originally calculated PG&E says.