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Scores of mobile application developers are receiving notices from California’s attorney general that they are not in compliance with California privacy laws.

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Thursday, 11 October 2012 16:01

Picking the best business stories of the year

The leaves are changing and thoughts soon will turn to the holiday season. That means the end of 2012 is fairly close at hand.

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Friday, 05 October 2012 15:36

Modesto IT firm boasts Inc. honor

MODESTO – A Modesto IT consulting firm recently made Inc. Magazine’s list of the 5,000 fastest growing small businesses in the country.

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 A startup business based in the offices of an onion distributor’s warehouse is pushing an "online farmers market" that could be an answer to saving family farms and providing consumers with better food.

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Tuesday, 02 October 2012 13:21

Take care when searching for jobs online

The first pangs of paranoia surfaced while filling out online applications. My wife realized how much personal information she was feeding into random websites promising employment.

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Given the cloudy business climate of the past few years, it’s a treat to celebrate a company that has persevered and remained in operation.

 

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Employers and colleges are no longer allowed to demand user names, passwords or other information related to social media accounts from employees and job applicants under bills signed Thursday by Gov. Jerry Brown.

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Comcast’s Xfinity® WiFi is now available in California, the company announced Friday.

Published in Local News
Wednesday, 26 September 2012 16:53

US Bank hit with hacker attack

U.S. Bancorp was the latest major financial institution to be hit with a denial of service attack, when its US Bank website went down late Wednesday morning. 

Published in Local News
Tuesday, 18 September 2012 12:13

Valley actors and their Bacon numbers

 

Last Friday Google brought the popular trivia game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon to the web. You know the game: you propose the name of an actor or director and others have to establish the relationship between that person and Kevin Bacon through the people they've worked with in the fewest number of steps.

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