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Homes in Sunnyvale
News Sep 23, 2011, by Danny Wool
Sunnyvale is the epicenter of the Silicon Valley job rush and it’s the second largest city in Santa Clara County.
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Woman from San Jose Identified as Victim in Garbage Bag
Community Jun 08, 2011, by Jasper RubensteinThe woman found in a garbage bag in Sunnyvale has been identified as 46-year-old Maria Esther Orozco.
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Family Homes in Sunnyvale
News May 27, 2011, by Danny Wool
Back in 1912, the city was blanketed by fruit orchards and fields of sweet corn—long- since replaced by homes and high-tech campuses. Yahoo, Juniper, Palm, and Nokia call Sunnyvale home, as do Lockheed Martin and Honeywell. If there are jobs to be had in California, they’re to be had right here in Sunnyvale. There are beautiful homes to be had here too, which reflect the suburban nature of the community.
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Microsoft Finds a New Home in Sunnyvale
BusinessCommunity May 27, 2011, by Guest WritersMicrosoft is expanding its presence in Silicon Valley. The company has just signed a lease on a 237,000 sq.-foot space in Moffet Towers, Sunnyvale, at the intersection of Highways 101 and 237.
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Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, and a Whole Lot of Nerd Love
CommunityLocal Mar 17, 2011, by Danny WoolMatch.com crossed the cities with the highest level of education in either technical or educational fields (no, field work in Anthropology doesn’t count) to come up with the top ten cities to find nerd love. Sunnyvale came in at the top.
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Rat Poison Found in Sunnyvale Dog Park
Community Mar 09, 2011, by Silicon Valley NewsroomSomeone in Sunnyvale doesn’t like dogs. Two open boxes of rat poison were found in the Las Palmas dog park in Sunnyvale. Written on the sides of the boxes were “Kill all dogs” and “All dogs must die.” Police are currently investigating the crime.
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Transit Village but No Train?
Local Feb 17, 2011, by Danny WoolCaltrain’s Lawrence Station in Sunnyvale may be the state’s next transit village, but will Caltrain continue to run there? The main attraction of transit villages is that they combine mass transportation, retail, and residential neighborhoods within a relatively dense area, ensuring that all benefit. But with Caltrain looking to slash services, transportation may be removed from the equation.
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Nokia Coming to Silicon Valley?
Business Feb 09, 2011, by Silicon Valley Newsroom
The Finns are coming! Finnish company Nokia, the world’s largest manufacturer of cell phones, is said to be considering a move to Silicon Valley for its executive team. The process is said to be part of a larger “de-Finnistration” project underway under CEO Stephen Elop, which may include replacing over half the company’s board—the Finnish half, that is.
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Maxim Moving to San Jose
Business Jan 27, 2011, by Danny WoolMaxim Integrated Products, a leading designer and manufacturer of semiconductor products with $2 billion in annual sales, announced that it will be moving its headquarters to North San Jose’s Golden Triangle.
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Review: Puro Peru
Reviews Jan 26, 2011, by Stett Holbrook 1 Comments
Peruvian cuisine sounds exotic, but at least as far as it’s expressed in Silicon Valley, it’s quite tame. There’s a lot of meat and potatoes, and rice and beans; often all on the same plate. It many ways, it resembles Spanish food, with paella-like dishes, grilled and fried seafood and stewed meats.
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