Sean Kali-Rai said the city has been dragging its feet on a policy that the council asked to prioritize three years ago.
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Away From Silicon Valley, the Military Is the Ideal Customer
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. — Over the rolling, scrub-spotted hills of the Southern California coast, where defense contractors once tested rockets and lasers for President Ronald Reagan’s “Star Wars” missile defense program, what looked like a big, mechanical insect stalked a white pickup truck. Half a mile away, 28-year-old Palmer Luckey, one of the tech industry’s proudest iconoclasts, talked excitedly about the military potential of the flying machine — a self-piloting drone, called Ghost, that his startup company Anduril built.
“You can just set it up and then go do something else while it maneuvers,” he said.
Can Australia Save Journalism From Big Tech?
Last week Facebook carried out what may have been the single largest content takedown in its history. Any content that looked vaguely like news, even if it very much was not, disappeared from the platform in Australia. The company was demonstrating its opposition to a law now passed by the Australian Parliament that could require technology companies to compensate news organizations for their content.
26 Words Created the Internet. What Will It Take to Save It?
An expert on Section 230 talks with the ProPublica editor-in-chief about how we got here and how we should regulate our way out.
DA Clears San Jose Cop in Shooting of Armed Suspect
The DA determined that SJPD Sgt. Lee Tassio “lawfully shot and killed a wanted suspect” who was trying to shoot him.
California’s First South African Coronavirus Strain Detected in Two Bay Area Counties
The new variation was reported in Santa Clara and Alameda counties, health officials announced Wednesday.
Opinion: Trump Era Spurred Tech Workers to Push for Social Responsibility
The Trump era spurred them to collective action. But the work has just begun.
Local Leaders Look to State to Keep Business as Second San Jose Company Moves HQ
The announcement didn’t sit well with San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo after also losing Hewlett Packard Enterprises last month.
Texit Roils Bay Area as Workers Flee to Austin and Elsewhere
As a tech era draws to an end, more workers and companies are packing up. What comes next?
Resolutions: Business Basics Are For All, Ahmad Thomas Says
New Year’s resolutions aren’t for all. But for Silicon Valley influencers looking to the other side of this pandemic, they’re a start.
Resolutions: Timnit Gebru Says Tech Equity Won’t Come Easy
New Year’s resolutions aren’t for all. But for Silicon Valley influencers looking to the other side of this pandemic, they’re a start.
California Extends Deadline for Small Business Relief Grants
Santa Clara County, meanwhile, is inviting small businesses to apply for low-interest loans of up to $100,000.
2020: The Lost Year
It’s been a millennium and a decade since two identical numbers divisible by 10 paired together in such a beautiful fashion.
Who Will Pay for California’s Unemployment Fraud?
With another stimulus bill poised to inject more cash into a leaky system, taxpayers could be left holding the bag.
#ShopLocalSJ Campaign Promotes Small Businesses During Stay-at-Home Order
The initiative includes a fee cap on food-delivery apps, local business directory and a resource guide for mom-and-pop enterprises.
Op-Ed: Equity? Not in San Jose
The Diridon area never seemed to be worth “revitalizing” before the prospect of Google money came into the picture.