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SSF-Based Genentech Cancer Study Sees Promising Results

See what's going on in the tech world of the peninsula this week.

Living south of San Francisco, there's no escaping the tech culture around us all the time.

Plenty of technology-based companies are headquartered right here in South San Francisco, including bio-tech giant Genentech. And in surrounding cities, there are many more, like YouTube in San Bruno. 

Check out the links below to see the latest headlines in tech-based news from South San Franciscoand other peninsula companies:

South San Francisco:

Genentech sees promising results from late-stage cancer drug study

The games PTO plays: Exelexis and patent term adjustment

Burlingame:

Space Dive Detailed at Imaging Show

Jobvite Study: Superstar Recruitment: The Power of Community

DataStax Announces "Next Great Data Developer Contest" Offering $10,000 to Computer Science Students Who Develop Apps Based on Apache(TM) Cassandra

San Bruno:

YouTube mulling $50 million investment in Vevo -- report

Well-Liked Former YouTube and Twitter Product Heads Acknowledge They’re Teaming Up

Devicescape Amenity Wi-Fi Network On Track to Reach 100 Million Locations

Responsys to Announce Fourth Quarter 2012 Financial Results

Millbrae:

Stem releases "Most Important Chart in Energy"

Did we miss anything related to technology from South San Francisco? Tell us in the comments!

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