Brienne Ghafourifar earned her undergraduate degree at the age of 17. She's raised a million bucks to fund her startup.
Stanford researchers endorse the power of social media powerhouse.
Got any techies or gear-heads on your gift-giving list?
A sign of progress--construction is underway.
When you build a new house it's nice to have a few friends over for a party.
Our weather is perfect for enjoying lunch or dinner outdoors. Where’s you favorite spot in the city?
Each day more than 700 apps are released. This app slogs through them and makes recommendations on the coolest offerings.
Reasoning for AppGratis' iOS discharge is unknown
Rejection is tough. This new website allows people with product ideas to put their prototypes in front of consumers.
A Stanford Shopping Center business is planning a workshop to help prepare you for your next trip.
"Our goal is to give customers complete peace of mind" by offering customers the same residual value as the Mercedes S Class after three years.
“Raise your hand, sit at the table, and own your success,” Sheryl Sandberg said Tuesday night at Stanford University.
Jamba Juice, Taco Bell and 7-Eleven have special sales right now.
The Palo Alto-based company posted its first quarterly profit thanks to revved-up sales of the Model S.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman are putting millions into an effort to influence social issues.
Do you have a special place you always go, or are you still seeking that perfect slice?
Applications are being accepted online now, with interviews planned for early next month.
First Floor Labs in Palo Alto plans to bring in a new set of entrepreneurs this spring.
This is the third Palo Alto startup acquired in less than two weeks.
Last week it was Mailbox. This week: Tiny Post.
Grants are available to conduct research on the International Space Station (ISS).
The site is run out Palo Alto and has a fresh take on employment fees.
Displayed at Engadget Expand last weekend, people lined up for test drives.
The biopharmaceutical company recalled its only approved product last month.
This is the dream that entrepreneurs chase—the enormous payoff.
Dread the doctor's office? This Palo Alto health app let's you skip the trip and still get a diagnosis.
Calculate the going rate for childcare in Palo Alto.
The Palo Alto company predicts profitability, vows repayment of federal loan.
U.S. News & World Report shows nursing home rankings for overall performance in health inspections, nurse staffing and quality of medical care.
The social media company that grew up in Palo Alto has embraced design principles for mobile technologies to evolve its news feed.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area visitors spent an estimated $290 million in 2011, a new study shows.
Today is National Hiring Day at Jamba Juice. Interviews will be conducted here in Palo Alto this afternoon.
Off the top of your head, can you list all ten billionaires in Palo Alto? Here's what Forbes tells us about the billionaires amongst us.
Fast and delicious, Café 220 offers Greek specialties.
It’s prime real estate on University Avenue. What restaurant or store would be the perfect fit?
The plan includes work areas, housing and parking.
A number of name brands are included in the recall.
The new app allows Android users to create, collaborate, publish and sync their mobile files with the cloud for later editing.
Apple's Chairman told students at Stanford's Graduate School of Business that Jobs is deeply missed.
Social software entrepreneur is among more than 150 women highlighted in special TV series beginning Feb. 25.