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Intel employees walk around the Intel headquarter in Santa Clara on September 5, 2006.  Intel announced plans for restructuring following an analysis of the company;s structure and efficiency with its company*s employee population will decline to approximately 95,000 by end of this year and to 92,000 by the middle of 2007, according to a news release handed out by Intel.  Joanne Ho-Young Lee/Mercury News
Intel employees walk around the Intel headquarter in Santa Clara on September 5, 2006. Intel announced plans for restructuring following an analysis of the company;s structure and efficiency with its company*s employee population will decline to approximately 95,000 by end of this year and to 92,000 by the middle of 2007, according to a news release handed out by Intel. Joanne Ho-Young Lee/Mercury News
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Cisco shares are down more than 2.5 percent, a day after the San Jose networking giant reported quarterly earnings that beat expectations but also said it s cutting 6,000 jobs.

Intel is buying Avago s networking business for $650 million.

USA Today looks at the tech industry s service workers and the growing wage gap, including the drivers of the infamous shuttle buses.

New Michael Jackson video has its premiere on Twitter. Premiere comes amid social network s push to show more video ads.

Facebook says it s now allowing advertisers to see how users are moving between devices — before they convert, a.k.a. buy. (via Hillicon Valley)

New research: Proposed Google Glass driving bans would be unenforceable.

AT&T is offering $200 discounts on iPads to those who sign up for two-year contracts.

Berlin bans Uber, which says it will challenge the ban.

 

Photo by Joanne Ho-Young Lee/Mercury News archives