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It’s On: Silver Spring Networks sets terms for $63 million IPO

It's on. Silver Spring Networks, the Redwood City company that's been a leading player in the smart grid space, finally announced the terms of its long-awaited IPO Tuesday. The company first filed for an IPO in July 2011 and there's Read More →

PrivCo: IPO hopes dim for Silver Spring Networks

Silver Spring Networks, the smart grid company based in Redwood City, first filed for an IPO in July 2011. A year and a half later, they have yet to go public. That's a long time to be waiting in the wings, Read More →

Tech by the numbers: Facebook shares and California’s budget; Instagram says user numbers up; Intel post-earnings

We're talking numbers today: • Facebook shares are down about 2 percent to $29.50 as of this post, a few days after it unveiled a new way to search the massive social network. Graph Search has received mixed reviews Read More →

Tech check: Zynga’s games over; Facebook privacy flaw plugged plus IPO revisited; no Google antitrust action; Apple shares’ ride

We're closing 2012 with a check on some of the Silicon Valley companies we often wrote about this year: • Zynga is doing some previously announced year-end cleaning: It shut down PetVille and (revised) Mafia Wars 2 Read More →

Cisco’s Chambers stresses shift to services; Facebook IPO suit lead plaintiffs named

A couple of developments involving big Silicon Valley companies: • "The days of boxes are over," Cisco CEO John Chambers tells the New York Times as he talks about shifting the San Jose networking company's Read More →

Five Highlights from SolarCity’s IPO Roadshow

It's always worth it to watch a clean tech company's IPO roadshow. SolarCity, based in San Mateo, hopes to raise as much as $151 million in IPO next week. (It's expected to price on Dec. 11 and could begin trading Read More →
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