Doug Nomura
I live in Silicon Valley. I'm a former molecular biologist turned IT director turned security geek. I speak at conferences such as Macworld Expo about security and consult to private clients. In addition, I'm a semi-pro photographer (I actually get paid for some of my work) and have been featured on the local San Francisco PBS station for my photography. I also am a cat slave and raise tomatoes in my backyard.
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An Overview of Five Mac Based Antivirus ProgramsThis is an article about several antivirus programs for the Mac. They are commercial and free, they search and eliminate viruses, Trojan horses and other Malware.
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Three Romantic Hotels for Couples to Stay Around San Francisco This Valentine's DayCouples seeking a romantic stay on Valentine's day around San Francisco will enjoy some of the hotels described in this article. All the hotels described provide romantic getaways or stays for couples on Valentine's day or a special occasion.
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A New Neighborhood Market in West San JoseFresh and Easy will open a new market at the corner of Payne and Saratoga Avenues. This market promises to have high quality food with few additives and low prices!
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Patty's Inn: A Friendly Neighborhood BarPatty's Inn has been around since the end of prohibition and it's great neighborhood bar for inexpensive drinks and is close to the HP Pavilion and Diridon train station.

