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The man who walked from Google

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Here's the story from our Mercury News colleague John Boudreau, about the guy who walked from Google, leaving his shares behind:

Alberto Savoia left Google in 2002 to co-found Agitar, which provides commercial services to help automate and manage the process of developer testing for Java.

Savoia䴜s wife says in the article she has no regrets, and hopes it will serve as an example to their two children.


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The Web: Comparing doctors' costs online
CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (UPI) -- Comparing the costs of different doctors -- and procedures -- can be a time-consuming affair. But a new project launched in recent months by the administration of Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is using the Internet to provide a one-stop site where consumers can compare the costs of visits to the doctor's office by ZIP code and find other cost-savings, experts tell UPI's The Web.

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Ted Smith on February 9, 2006 7:25 PM
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