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Housing Projects for LGBT Elders Stalled Due to Economy

23 hours ago ago from QUEER, Isn\'t it?

Housing Projects for LGBT Elders Stalled Due to Economy - NAM > SAN FRANCISCO -- The economic crisis has stalled the construction of many housing projects run by the public and private sector, and top among them is affordable housing for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) seniors. >A case in point is Openhouse, an organization dedicated to providing social, health and community services for LGBT elders. After 10 years of ...

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AT&T to New York and San Francisco: We’re Working on It - Wall Street Journal

13 hours ago ago from The City Sights New York

TFTS (blog) AT&T to New York and San Francisco: We're Working on It Wall Street Journal for iphone and other smart-phone subscribers in New York and San Francisco. Manhattan and San Francisco, particularly the city's financial district, AT&T chief addresses network problems in NYC, San Fran FierceWireless AT&T Addressing Network Performance in Manhattan and San Francisco, High Mac Rumors all 234 news articles

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jess: Did I hear a chirp? Check out Twitter’s official developer conference, coming to San Francisco in 2010: http://chirp.twitter.com/

2 hours ago ago from Twitter of the Day

jess: Did I hear a chirp? Check out Twitter's official developer conference, coming to San Francisco in 2010: http://chirp.twitter.com/

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Google I/O Developer Conference 2010 (May, San Francisco)

15 hours ago ago from Soft Machine³ - Tech

May 19-20, 2010 Moscone Center, San Francisco Google's largest developer event returns to San Francisco in 2010. Google I/O brings together thousands of developers for two days of highly technical content, focused on pushing the boundaries of web applications through open web technologies and Google developer products like App Engine, Google Web Toolkit, Android, Chrome, APIs, and more. Early registration for Google I/O will open in ...

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Twitter to host developers conference in San Francisco

7 hours ago ago from Interact Computers Official Blog - Hosting that grows with your business

Twitter announced the organization of its first official developers conference, Chirp, in San Francisco. Read the original:  Twitter to host developer's conference in San Francisco Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website

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Chirp: Twitter Crows About Its Official Developer Conference

9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

techcrunch.com : Today at Le Web in Paris, Ryan Sarver (a participant in our RealTime CrunchUp last month), Twitter's Director of Platform announced a new conference that will take place next year in San Francisco: Chirp. The conference, which will be geared towards developers, is likely to be similar in some ways to Facebook's F8 conference that is held each year in San Francisco. Read the whole story: techcrunch.com

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Paul Sonn: Claims That Employers at the Kingsbridge Armory Can't Pay a Living Wage Don't Add Up

21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

This week, the New York City Council will vote on whether to proceed with one of the most exciting development projects in the city - the Kingsbridge Armory, the giant castle in the northwest Bronx that has been vacant for years. The city has approved over $60 million in public subsidies for the developer, the Related Companies, and the community is eager to welcome a bustling shopping center to a neighborhood starved for commerce and good ...

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AT&T to New York and San Francisco: We're Working on It [Voices]

8 hours ago ago from All Things D

The head of AT T’s wireless unit said Wednesday that the carrier is working to improve its network for iPhone and other smart-phone subscribers in New York and San Francisco. Manhattan and San Francisco, particularly the city’s financial district, “are performing at levels below our standards,” Ralph de la Vega, chief executive of AT T Mobility, said at an investors conference.

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