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April 19: DMV to hold public meeting on autonomous vehicle regulations
This Friday, the Department of Motor Vehicles will hold the first in a series of public workshops as the state develops regulations on the testing and use of driver less,… Read more
Bill to restrict wireless communication shutdowns clears first hurdle
A bill to prevent wireless communication interruption passed its first hurdle today as the Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee today approved SB 380 by Senator Alex Padilla (D-Pacoima). “SB… Read more
California on the go: From apps to geoportals
Nearly 31,000 households relocated to California last year, according to recent figures from moving companies Allied, United and Atlas. That’s practically a 6 percent uptick over the previous year and… Read more
CPUC launches Android app to test mobile speeds
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has released an application to test mobile speeds on Android phones and has begun a round of broadband testing for AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and… Read more
Yoshida: Open Data: Retro Policy Regains Popularity and Spurs Future Innovation
As the United States Congress grinds to a standstill over the state of the economy, gun legislation and general partisan backbiting, we need to take a step back and reflect… Read more
San Francisco Hackathon set for April 19-20
On April 19 and 20, San Francisco will host a weekend hackathon dedicated to improving how residents and tourists experience The City by the Bay. The event, called the DiscoverSF challenge, will… Read more
Column: World Internet Governance Still a Sticky Wicket for U.S. Stakeholders
Last night, Stanford Law School’s Journal of International Law and CALinnovates welcomed a prominent world telecom figure to Silicon Valley: Dr. Hamadoun Touré, the Secretary General of the International Telecom… Read more
Hughes: Cloud proposal to be released in about four weeks
Technology companies will soon be able to compete to be the provider of California’s first cloud offering designed to serve state and local government agencies, according to Office of Technology… Read more



















