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Palo Alto (/ˌpæloʊˈæltoʊ/; Spanish: [ˈpalo ˈalto]; from palo, literally "stick", colloquially "tree", and alto "tall"; meaning: "tall tree") is a charter city located in the northwest corner of Santa Clara County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area of the United States. The city shares its borders with East Palo Alto, Mountain View, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Stanford, Portola Valley, and Menlo Park. It is named after a coast redwood tree called El Palo Alto.
Palo Alto was established by Leland Stanford Sr. when he founded Stanford University, following the death of his son, Leland Stanford Jr. The city includes portions of Stanford and is headquarters to a number of high-technology companies, including Hewlett-Packard (HP), Space Systems/Loral, VMware, Tesla Motors, Ford Research and Innovation Center, PARC, Ning, IDEO, Skype, and Palantir Technologies. It has also served as an incubator to several other high-technology companies such as Google,Facebook, Logitech,Intuit, Pinterest, and PayPal.
Palo Alto, California
City of Palo Alto IT Department - Recruiting for the Future
Downtown beautiful PALO ALTO at night, California (USA)
How the City of Palo Alto treats wastewater to protect San Francisco Bay.
Palo Alto City Council Candidate Forum 2016 - September 29th, 2016
Vault Access Solutions & Fabrication - City of Palo Alto
[힙합] 본격 팬심 영상 My City - Okasian, Paloalto, B-Free
Living in Palo Alto, California | Syben Carree
Okasian, Paloalto & B Free - My City [Lyric Movie]
Okasian, Paloalto, B-Free (오케이션, 팔로알토, 이보) - My City @Paloalto Veteran 3 Concert
Palo Alto is a California charter city located in the northwest corner of Santa Clara County, in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. The city shares its borders with East Palo Alto, Mountain View, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Stanford, Portola Valley, and Menlo Park. It is named after a tree called El Palo Alto. The city includes portions of Stanford University and is headquarters to a number of Silicon Valley high-technology companies, including Hewlett-Packard, VMware, and Facebook. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 58,598 residents.
City of Palo Alto Chief Information Officer (CIO), Jonathan Reichental, discusses why technologists should consider spending some of their career in local government to help shape the future of cities.
Palo Alto in California. Palo Alto (from palo, literally "stick", colloquially "tree", and alto "tall"; meaning: "tall tree") is a charter city located in the northwest corner of Santa Clara County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area of the United States. Palo Alto was established by Leland Stanford Sr. when he founded Stanford University, following the death of his son, Leland Stanford Jr. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com
This video provides an overview of how wastewater is treated by the City of Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control Plant before the cleaned and treated water is released to San Francisco Bay. The video shows how nature is mimicked in the wastewater treatment process during preliminary, primary, secondary and tertiary treatment processes. The video includes footage of live microorganisms and the use of ultra violet light to disinfect water.
Hosted By: Palo Alto Neighborhoods (PAN) Candidates By Seating Order: Leonard Ely III, Arthur Keller, Don McDougall, Lydia Kou, Adrian Fine, Liz Kniss, Greer Stone, Greg Tanaka, Stewart Carl Moderated By: Sid Espinosa, Former Mayor, City of Palo Alto Produced By: Sheri Furman, Becky Sanders, Annette Glanckopf Sponsored By: Palo Alto Neighborhoods (PAN) Production and Live Broadcast By: The Mid-Peninsula Community Media Center September 29, 2016
알아볼 건 없고 내 취향이나 한번 존중해보자 * 이 영상에 광고따윈 넣지 않습니다. 저작권으로 인한 광고는 불가피하지만...
This is a short film about the area im staying in while working in the United States. The places shown in this video are Palo Alto, Menlo Park and Stanford.
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Situated in Silicon Valley, Palo Alto, CA is more than just a city with many corporate headquarters. The city has some great parks, a great downtown area (including a farmer's market which I check out), the "Birthplace of Silicon Valley" or the HP Garage, and the beautiful El Palo Alto, a tall redwood tree which gave Palo Alto its name.
We want to bring you behind the scenes, show you what really happens in Silicon Valley’s backstage and give you the insider perspective on how it feels to start a company here. Welcome to Silicon Valley! More info here: http://bit.ly/w2sv Please help us sharing this documentary: send your friends to http://www.welcometosiliconvalley.com --- Brought to you by Ympact Ympact is a non-profit organization created to inspire young people to make a positive and lasting impact on our global society through entrepreneurial action. Learn more on www.ympact.org
Get a local's view of the top things to do in Palo Alto, California. From world-renowned attractions to gourmet dining, Creekside Inn is sharing the best insider tips around. http://www.creekside-inn.com/
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-8860-4d05?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Stanford University Palo Alto Breeding ground for Silicon Valley businesses. The founders of Hewlett Packard, Yahoo!, and Sun Microsystems all passed through the doors of this institution. Read more at: http://www.travelpod.com/ad/Stanford_University-Palo_Alto Travel blogs from Stanford University: - "... Chrissie shows us around the local area, taking us out to the nearby Stanford University to see the collection of Rodin statues ..." - "... For the last few days I have crashed with Keith at his apartment at Stanford University ..." - "... Took a stop at at Stanford University which was so nice Unlike at uni in england that I have seen! Didn't g...
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-009b-2fc8-ea96?ytv=1 - Tour of Palo Alto, United States created at TripWow by TravelPod (a TripAdvisor™ company) TripAdvisor™ TripWow Slideshow of Palo Alto by TravelPod. Cities visited on this trip: - Palo Alto, California, United States Photos in this video: - "Stanford University" by Newguy2120 from a blog titled "The West and Best Coast" - "Stanford University Campus" by Mauricemink - "Our Palo Alto home sweet home See you in 7 months!" by Annetdragavon from a blog titled "T minus 22 days..." - "Misc photos of Latin America to whet the appetite!" by Frogandpaddy from a blog titled "The Andes Trail: an overview of our expedition" - "THAILAND - Waterfall, and the bearded fellas" by Nickytree from a blog titled "Part 2 : Best Photos...
California travel expert Veronica Hill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com offers a guided tour of the American Girl Place Los Angeles in this family travel episode of "California Travel Tips." Located in The Grove, next to the LA Farmers Market, this American Girl Store in Los Angeles is one of three major emporiums in the U.S. There are seven American Girl stores in all. Selling for roughly $100 each, American Girl dolls are one of the country's hottest collectibles. Even Oprah Winfrey is a fan. Set aside at least 3 hours to tour this amazing complex, which is packed to the rafters with American Girl dolls, books, clothing, and accessories. On the weekends, there are always fun crafts and activities going on. In the Doll Hair Salon, your child's American Girl Doll can receive...
City of Palo Alto's Acceptance Speech at the 2015 Acterra Business Environmental Awards
A video describing the future policy ambitions of the City of Palo Alto Development Services department in collaboration with the Palo Alto Green Building Advisory Group.
Jonathan Reichental, City of Palo Alto
Basant Bahar presented Niladri Kumar and Abhiman Kaushal on 7- 04- 2001 at Cubberley Theater city of Palo Alto California. Recorded by Haidar Adina
East Palo Alto City Council Meeting
Palo Alto City Council candidate Don McDougall speaks during his endorsement interview with Palo Alto Weekly news staff.
Palo Alto City Council Candidate Forum Hosted by the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce Moderated by County Supervisor Joe Simitian
Palo Alto City Council candidate Greg Tanaka speaks during his endorsement interview with Palo Alto weekly news staff.
Palo Alto City Council candidate Stewart Carl speaks during his endorsement interview with Palo Alto Weekly news staff.
#147: Smart Cities and Digital Transformation, with Jonathan Reichental, CIO, City of Palo Alto The City of Palo Alto lies at the heart of Silicon Valley near Stanford University and companies such as Google and Facebook. In this episode, Palo Alto's Chief Information Officer, Jonathan Reichental discusses smart cities, digital transformation, leadership, and innovation in local government. Dr. Jonathan Reichental, currently the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the City of Palo Alto, is a multiple award-winning technology leader whose 25-year career has spanned both the private and public sectors. In 2013, he was recognized as one of the 25 doers, dreamers, and drivers in government in America. He also won a best CIO in Silicon Valley award and a national IT leadership prize. His in...
Palo Alto City Council candidate Greer Stone speaks during his endorsement interview with Palo Alto Weekly news staff.
Palo Alto City Council candidate Lydia Kou speaks during her endorsement interview with Palo Alto Weekly news staff.
Palo Alto City Council candidate Len Ely speaks during his endorsement interview with Palo Alto Weekly news staff.
In a city of the future
It is difficult to concentrate
Meet the boss, meet the wife
Everybody's happy
Everyone is made for life
In a city of the future
It is difficult to find a space
I'm too busy to see you
You're too busy to wait
But I'm okay, how are you?
Thanks for asking, thanks for asking
But I'm okay, how are you?
I hope you're okay too
Everyone one of those days
When the sky's California blue
With a beautiful bombshell
I throw myself into my work
I'm too lazy, I've been kidding myself for so long
I'm okay, how are you?
Thanks for asking, thanks for asking
But I'm okay, how are you?