Lots of shake-ups this week. Salesforce — the company with the tower and the weird guy — laid off 153 San Francisco employees. Dennis Richmond, the legendary KTVU news anchor, died at 81 years old.
San Francisco-headquartered telehealth company Hims & Hers is at the heart of one of the biggest controversies during the Super Bowl. Hims & Hers, which has its headquarters in the Marina District, ...
The listing site giant closed its former headquarters in Santa Clara a few months ago and plans to bring its employees to 6th ...
Google is scrapping some of its diversity hiring targets, joining a lengthening list of U.S. companies that have been abandoning or scaling back their diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Law firm to occupy 130K sf across seven floors at Shvo-owned tower and exit its current offices at One Market Plaza.
An aerial view of the 101 overlooking Google's headquarters and Microsoft's Silicon Valley base. The Zappettini family, known ...
Introduction to Digital Health and WellnessThe digital health and wellness industry is experiencing significant growth as healthcare increasingly incorporates technology to improve the quality, ...
Okta, a San Francisco tech company that specializes in identity and access software, is laying off 180 workers, with 56 of ...
A former Google software engineer stole artificial intelligence (AI) technology from the Silicon Valley tech giant, prosecutors said Tuesday. A federal grand jury ...