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Sunday, Sep 9 Community Choice Aggregation allows local governments to supply electricity to customers in their own area, bypassing utilities like San Diego Gas & Electric. | | | | The e-commerce giant is looking for workers in software development, machine learning, cloud computing, fraud prevention and digital entertainment. | | | | | Satellite Internet provider nets deal with a potential value of nearly $560 million over eight years, if contract options are exercised, to provide in-flight Wi-Fi to aircraft used by senior U.S. leaders. | | | | | A high-end apartment complex in East Village is offering a European vacation to entice renters. | | | | | Two-thirds of San Diegans favor allowing owners of second homes to rent them out on a short-term basis, which would not be permitted under new restrictions recently approved by the San Diego City Council. | | | | | At the height of the crypto craze last year — when the virtual currency market was barreling towards a trillion-dollar valuation — a well-known tech entrepreneur in San Diego launched Altcoin.io to exploit a weakness in the market. Now, they've raised $1 million to build a better exchange. | | | | | Qualcomm is in reset mode now that its proposed $43 billion acquisition of NXP Semiconductors has collapsed. But the company is continuing the same diversification strategy and is betting big on 5G, which could be available in some Android devices by April 2019. | | | | | The cooler co-working offshoot of Regus, Spaces has signed a lease for 33,806 square feet at Block D, a new commercial office building in East Village's Makers Quarter. | | | | |
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