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California -
California is known for pleasant climate and
ethnic diversity. You will find sandy beaches of the Pacific to
snow-capped mountains in the east. There are several historical
economic regions in California. Hollywood, the California
Central Valley, Silicon Valley and Santa Barbara. These
regions provide entertainment, agriculture and wine. In
most recent years, California has become a global leader in
computers and information technology.
California Web Sites:
Colocation
Service Provider Directory :
California Colocation Service Providers
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directory of California Service Providers. Find a list of
reviewed colocation providers and where they are located.
Some of the cities include San Jose, Fremont, Ca., Los Angeles,
San Francisco Bay Area, Santa Clara and Palo Alto.
#1 Colocation
Services :
California Colocation
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Located in the center of
silicon valley, the #1 Colocation Services group of 8 California
Bay Area colocation facilities includes their four
San Jose,
Palo Alto and crown jewel
Fremont-I and
Fremont-II Colocation Facilities.
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East Bay Cities -
Your comprehensive guide to East Bay Cities. A few of the
East Bay cities include Fremont, Newark and Union City. Find a
listing of more East Bay cities and the products and services
that they offer.
Fremont, CA -
A city that has received nationwide
recognition for its quality of life. It has a small town feel
even though the city of experiencing major growth as a high tech
center. Guide to the city of Fremont,
California. Provides information relating to
employment, products and services.
Newark -
Newark offers many social events and activities to offer.
Newark Days is a weekend event that is hosted every September
for the city. The Newark Library league funds free weekly and
monthly events as well. Some of the extra activities geared
towards teens, adults, seniors and children include soccer,
golf, fishing, basketball and much more. Your resource for
everything Newark here.
Oakland
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Oakland is very diverse with history that goes back further than
its 150 years. Asians, African Americans, and those of
Northern European extraction came with the Gold Rush, and
relocated to the city. Guide to the city of
Oakland. Provides information relating to
employment, products and services.
Union
City
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Guide to Union City. Provides information relating to
employment, products and services. Union City is home to
the most populous high school in the San Francisco Bay Area.
James Logan High has 4000+ students. Find out more about Union
City.
Alameda
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Since Alameda is so close to the Bay, you will
often see wind surfers, kite surfers, the San Francisco Skyline
and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Check out this and
find out more about the city of Alameda.
Castro Valley
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Castro Valley is home to several noteworthy people such as Cliff
Burton (bassist Metallica), Jennifer Rozsell (actress) and Scott
Goldberg (Full Clip composer) just to name a few. Find out
more about what the city has to offer.
San Leandro
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Did you know that Princess Diaries (film) cable car conductor
Bruce Macintosh is reported to have been from San Leandro
California? Check out more!
Pleasanton
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Most of the local media is located in Pleasanton. You will find
cable access station TV30, and newspapers Pleasanton Weekly and
Valley Times.
Dublin
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Dublin is known for its Saint Patrick's Day Parade. People come
from all of the county to enjoy the events. An all weekend fair
follows the festive parade.
Livermore
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Once the discovery of gold in California, Livermore was popular
because it was a great stopping place for prospectors who had
big money on their minds. It only took one day by or horse
or stagecoach from San Jose.
San Ramon
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San Ramon is located in the Suburbs of San Francisco and
Oakland. It is a beautiful town with many nice neighborhoods.
Discover more about San Ramon.
Danville
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Danville is one of the wealthiest suburbs in the San Francisco
Bay area. It boasts some of the most exclusive and
expensive country clubs and homes in the country.
South Bay Cities -
Your comprehensive guide
to South Bay Cities. A few of the South Bay cities include
San Jose, Milpitas and Santa Clara. Find a listing of more South
Bay cities and the products and services that they offer.
San Jose
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From 2001 to 2005, San Jose was ranked one
of the safest American cities. Guide to the city of San Jose.
Provides information relating to employment, products and
services.
Milpitas
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A very affluent and well educated community that is often called
the "crossroads of Silicon Valley".
Guide to the city of
Milpitas. Provides information relating to
employment, products and services.
Santa Clara
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Santa Clara was founded in 1852 and is known as "The Mission
City". Read more about the city from its historic homes to high
tech industries and theme park thrill rides. Guide to
Santa Clara. Provides information relating to
employment, products and services.
Sunnyvale
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Two of the most interesting facts about Sunnyvale is that it is
the subject of interest in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (it
is the name of the town) and Teri Hatcher (Desperate
Housewives) was born and raised there.
Cupertino
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Cupertino is one of the first suburban cities to adopt its own
online community named Zirana. Zirana is set up so that
residents can get together and connect on issues ranging from
politics to the schools.
Campbell
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Did you know that the fruit cocktail was invented in Campbell?
Find out this and more interesting facts about the city of
Campbell. Provides information relating to employment, products
and services.
Saratoga
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Saratoga is a upper-class bedroom community located on the west
side of Santa Clara Valley in the San Francisco Bay area.
Provides information relating to employment, products and
services.
Los Gatos
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Road biking is very popular in Los Gatos. The city is surrounded
by several mountain bike trails. Downtown is often crowded
on weekend mornings by hundreds of bikers. They can leave for a
20 mile hike through the Santa Cruz mountains.
Santa Cruz
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In the heart of downtown Santa Cruz, Pacific Avenue, you will
experience a mirage of different scenes. In one place you may
say someone playing a guitar to one of the Beatles tunes to a
resident walking by on stilts.
Peninsula Cities
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Your comprehensive guide to Peninsula
Cities. A few of the Peninsula cities include San
Francisco, Palo Alto and San Mateo. Find a listing of more
Peninsula cities and the products and services that they offer.
San
Francisco
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Discover San Francisco by checking out
the neighborhoods, cultures, restaurants and shopping centers. Guide to the city of San Francisco. Provides information relating to
employment, products and services.
Palo Alto
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The Spanish translation for the city of Palo Alto is palo,
"stick" + alto, "high" (meaning tall tree).
Guide to the city of Palo Alto. Provides information relating to
employment, products and services.
San Mateo
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Prominent people who attended San Mateo High School includes
Alicia Silverstone, Merv Griffin, Kris Kristofferson and Dennis
Haysbert. Find out more about the city of Mateo.
South San Francisco -
South San Francisco is
considered the "birthplace of biotechnology" because of the many
biotech companies located there. Genentech is one of the largest
biotech firms in the world. Many other companies have
started to move or relocate to the area as well.
Daly
City
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Daly city has become known as a great place to shop for those
who live in San Francisco. This is due in large part to
plenty of free parking areas and their slightly lower sales tax
rate.
Pacifica
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The only Taco Bell located directly on a beach is located in the
city of Pacifica. It was ranked #9 on the Travel Channel's
World Best Fast Food Stops. It had previously been an A&W
up until the early 80's.
Burlingame
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Burlingame was purchased and named after Anson Burlingame.
Anson never lived on the 1,000 acres and only visited the area
once or twice. Provides information relating to employment,
products and services.
Foster City
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Foster City is often called the "Wisteria Lane" of the Peninsula
and is one of the nation's safest cities to live. Many
people are attracted to the manicured lawns and pleasant
atmosphere. The city also has more parks per capita than any
city in California.
Belmont
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Belmont is halfway between San Francisco and San Jose. Its many
hills and beautiful views are well known throughout the country.
Find out more about Belmont and what the city has to offer.
Redwood City
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The city motto is "Climate Best by
Government Test". This
was because of an obscure climatological survey conducted by the
U.S. and German governments before WWI. At the time,
Redwood City tied for the world's best climate.
San Carlos
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San Carlos is known as "The City of Good Living" and works to
maintain the small town feel. San Carter Charter Learning
Center, located in San Carlos, is the first charter school to be
opened in California and continually ranks well in statewide
lists.
Menlo Park
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Here are a few quick facts about Menlo Park. It is home to
the oldest operating train station in California, Google Inc.
was founded there, home to Fuller Northern California, and
Sunset Magazine has its corporate offices there.
East Palo Alto
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Although East Palo Alto has experienced erratic growth, there
are still several reasons why people are attracted to the city.
The price of land and houses, the beautiful rural setting, the
location and the weather.
Los Altos
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Some of the activities that you can expect to see in Los Altos
are the Halloween Festival, Main Street Parade, California
Country Annual Fall Antique Americana Show & Sale, June &
October and the Downtown Los Altos Arts & Wine Festival.
Mountain View
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Mountain View gets its name because of the views from the Santa
Cruz Mountains. In a one-block civic center there is City Hall,
the Center for Performing Arts and the Mountain View Public
library. Provides information relating to employment, products
and services.
North Bay Cities
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Your comprehensive guide to North Bay
Cities. A few of the North Bay cities include Marin,
Richmond and San Rafael. Find a listing of more North Bay cities
and the products and services that they offer.
Marin
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Marin County has been used as the venue for numerous films and
books; sometimes these works have included scenes set in
neighboring San Francisco. Provides information relating to
employment, products and services.
Richmond
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Richmond is the 56th largest in the state of California. The
nickname for the city of Richmond is "City of Pride and Purpose"
and the residents are often referred to as Richmonders. The
"Richmond" type font also gets its name from here.
San Rafael
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Lucas Film was established in San Rafael in 1971 by George
Lucas. The city had became a center for entertainment in
1970 because of George Lucas's filming of the movie THX 1138.
Find out more interesting facts about the city.
San Pablo
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San Pablo has two museums: The Alvarado Adobe and the Blume
House. The Blume House is a farmhouse that was built in
1905 and moved from its original location to another part of the
city in 1979. The Alvarado Adobe features a replica of the home
of Governor Alvarado.
Novato
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Novato is home to the headquarters of Birkenstock, The Republic
of Tea (the largest tea distributor in the U.S.), DriveSafers
and Sonic Solutions. Provides information relating to
employment, products and services.
Contra Costa
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The Spanish meaning for Contra Costa is "opposite coast" because
of its location opposite of San Francisco. It was originally
going to be called Mt. Diablo County but it was changed prior to
incorporation.
Walnut Creek
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The Clay Arts Guild (CAG), a notable non-profit volunteer
organization, is located in Walnut Creek. This group was
established in 1964 which supports ceramics art education by
teaching classes and/or seminars.
Pleasant Hill
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During WWII, Pleasant Hill changed from a farmland to a bedroom
community and became incorporated in 1961. At present, the
vision for Pleasant Hill has been to provide a gathering place
for citizens and strengthen their "sense of place."
Concord
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Concord adopted the slogan "Concord, Where Families Come First",
in 2000. This was done to highlight the many family-friendly
events and activities that are available in the city. The
convenient central location, numerous parks and open space makes
Concord a great place to live and play.
Pittsburg
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In 1839 the city of Pittsburg was called New York of the
Pacific. But in 1906, due to Columbia Geneva Steel, a vote was
taken and the name was changed to Pittsburg. Pittsburg is
the birthplace of the eastern steel industry but the letter "H"
was omitted for easier spelling.
Martinez
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The Martinez outdoors can be enjoyed by everyone. The city
has 16 city parks and a Marina. They also have the nations
largest bocce federation. Read more about what the city of
Martinez has to offer.
Benicia
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A waterside community located in the San Francisco Bay area near
San Francisco and Vallejo. If it is antique and boutique
shopping with small-town charm, then Benicia is the place to
visit. The main retail area is First Street, which is well
known by out-of-towners who love to shop.
Los
Angeles
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Los Angeles has twice played host to the
summer Olympic games in 1932 at which time 10th street became
known as Olympic Blvd and in 1984. Guide to the city of Los Angeles. Provides information relating to
employment, products and services.
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Jobs in Fremont, CA - This category has links to
Fremont employers and job opportunities in the city of
Fremont, California. There are also some great articles
about starting a second career in Fremont.
Jobs
in Newark
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Local job listings. Click here to find
jobs in Newark.
Jobs in Hayward - Known as the "heart of the Bay"
for its central location and caring environment. Find the job you're looking for in
Hayward.
Jobs in Milpitas
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Milpitas offers quality
schools, parks and shopping centers. The largest employers
include Cisco Systems and Lifescan, Inc. Click here to find jobs
in Milpitas.
Jobs in Union City -
According to the Association of
Bay Area Governments, Union City had a total of 17,130 jobs and
32,700 employed residents in 2000. Click here to find jobs in
Union City.
Bay Area Employment
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Read about various
jobs in Fremont, CA and the
greater Bay
Area. Employment opportunities in cities such as
Newark,
Hayward and
Union
City.
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