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Exterior view of Adobe Systems Inc. headquarters in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, June 16, 2005.  Adobe Systems Inc. said Thursday, June 16, 2005, that its second-quarter profits rose 37 percent as the maker of Acrobat and Photoshop reported strong sales of its most popular software.(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
Exterior view of Adobe Systems Inc. headquarters in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, June 16, 2005. Adobe Systems Inc. said Thursday, June 16, 2005, that its second-quarter profits rose 37 percent as the maker of Acrobat and Photoshop reported strong sales of its most popular software.(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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Adobe shares are down sharply after yesterday s earnings report disappoints.

Y Combinator to teach startup class at Stanford, but anyone will be able to view the sessions online for free.

In case you missed it, California has licensed a bunch of self-driving cars, most of them from Google. Audi, which has a lab in Belmont, also gets the A-OK.

Also ICYMI, SpaceX wins huge NASA astronaut-space-ferry contract. (So does Boeing.) Next stop, Mars?

Businessweek analysis: Tesla s legal breakthrough in Massachusetts (rejecting a car dealers association s demand to close a Tesla store) could be a big deal.

EBay attack redirects people to spoof site. Company downplaying it.

Changes under way: Microsoft raises dividend, replaces a couple of board members. And ZDNet reports that a second round of layoffs is coming this week.

Sony forecasts $2 billion loss for fiscal year as it struggles to sell smartphones. It s cutting dividends, laying off about 1,000 workers.

 

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