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Will taxes halt Calif.'s solar thermal ambitions?
December 11, 2007
California is pushing solar thermal tech--but if it doesn't extend a real estate tax break, it will discourage it.Photos: Shedding light on solar thermal
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California gives up newspaper vs. Web fight
December 21, 2004
State won't appeal ruling that struck down online real-estate restrictions.
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HP investigator argues California can't try him
January 18, 2007
Bryan Wagner, a data broker charged in connection with the HP boardroom scandal, says state's double jeopardy laws protect him from prosecution.
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Video competition comes to Calif.
March 9, 2007
First Verizon lands a statewide deal. Now AT&T is angling for a similar arrangement that will let both compete against cable operators for TV customers.
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A judicial blessing for vote-swapping sites
September 5, 2007
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a court victory could turn Web sites into a deciding factor in close presidential elections.
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California risks losing tech edge, study says
March 31, 2004
The Golden State retains much of its allure as a tech center, but other states are coming on strong, a new report says, ranking Massachusetts No. 1.
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California budget crisis to hit IT
July 31, 2003
The state's chief information officer delivers a gloomy assessment to a gathering of about 150 representatives of leading IT companies.
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Sony BMG settles rootkit case with 39 states
December 21, 2006
Record label to pay $4.25 million a year after acknowledging that it secretly installed antipiracy software on music CDs.
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California offers former HP chairman plea deal
January 18, 2007
Dunn, four others charged with felonies in connection with Hewlett-Packard's spying scandal could plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge.
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California urged to use open source, VoIP
August 13, 2004
Authors of a performance review tell the beleaguered state government it could save millions of dollars by adopting open-source software and Internet-based phone calling.
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Green-tech pros eye cash in carbon
May 9, 2007
Forward-looking green-tech companies are trying to build a business by monetizing greenhouse-gas reductions.
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States won't write off taxes on Web sales
April 9, 2004
Nineteen states are reminding taxpayers to pay taxes on out-of-state purchases, including those made over the Internet. Meanwhile, online filings are on the rise.
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California eases up on Net phone rules
January 5, 2004
The state shifts gears on oversight of VoIP service providers, dropping its "regulate now" approach in favor of a rule-setting process that could take 18 months.
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California regulators ponder VoIP
November 13, 2003
The state's public utility regulators will meet in a much-anticipated showdown with Internet phone providers.
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Pennsylvania joins states seeding tech-friendly VC firms
November 18, 2005
With nearly half of VC funds ending up in California, other states are trying to help spawn and keep local tech companies.
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California wins tax spat with Borders.com
June 15, 2005
Borders Online should have collected sales taxes for Internet orders sent to California, an appeals court rules.
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Massachusetts, California best states for nanotech
January 25, 2005
Got a degree in nanomaterials and wondering where to move? Try Massachusetts, but stay out of the Dakotas or Arkansas.
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Microsoft slaps firms with piracy lawsuits
June 15, 2005
Files suits accusing companies in two states of selling counterfeit copies of Windows and related products.
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California considers open-source shift
August 27, 2004
Proposed changes in state procurement policies would favor Linux and its offshoots.
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California regulators advance VoIP plans
February 11, 2004
The state's Public Utilities Commission decides to move forward with plans to regulate the Internet telephone industry, as the FCC prepares to weigh in on the issue.
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