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Google pledges $6.8M for [https:// | Google pledges $6.8M for [https://dsti.upi.edu/core/kerjasama/sensa138/ Memek] San Francisco program<br>By Associated Jam <br><br>Published: 16:41 BST, 28 February 2014 | Updated: 16:41 BST, 28 February 2014<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[https://www.accountingweb.co.uk/search?search_api_views_fulltext=e-ring%20mail e-ring mail] <br><br><br><br>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is donating virtually $7 trillion to reserve San Francisco to carry on providing release jitney and other transfer services to low-income metropolis kids.<br><br>City officials proclaimed the contribution on Thursday and said it bequeath insure an extra two old age of the unblock transportation computer programme. The programme is currently funded by a regional Transportation way through and through June 2014.<br><br>The contribution comes as Google and former applied science companies look unfavorable judgment over individual buses they utilise to find fault up [https://sportsrants.com/?s=employees employees] in San Francisco. Engineering science workers are besides accused of driving up rents and gentrifying the city.<br><br>San Francisco City manager Ed Robert E. Lee said the contribution shows Google is a on-key spouse in addressing San Francisco's affordability crisis for bring down and middle-income families. | ||
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Google pledges $6.8M for Memek San Francisco program
By Associated Jam
Published: 16:41 BST, 28 February 2014 | Updated: 16:41 BST, 28 February 2014
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is donating virtually $7 trillion to reserve San Francisco to carry on providing release jitney and other transfer services to low-income metropolis kids.
City officials proclaimed the contribution on Thursday and said it bequeath insure an extra two old age of the unblock transportation computer programme. The programme is currently funded by a regional Transportation way through and through June 2014.
The contribution comes as Google and former applied science companies look unfavorable judgment over individual buses they utilise to find fault up employees in San Francisco. Engineering science workers are besides accused of driving up rents and gentrifying the city.
San Francisco City manager Ed Robert E. Lee said the contribution shows Google is a on-key spouse in addressing San Francisco's affordability crisis for bring down and middle-income families.