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- Plane Crash Kills Three Tesla Employees, Takes Out Power In Palo Alto
- Opera Convinced Apple Will Welcome Opera Mini For iPhone Into The App Store
| Plane Crash Kills Three Tesla Employees, Takes Out Power In Palo Alto | Top |
| A small Cessna twin-engine plane crashed in East Palo Alto today, killing three Tesla Motors employees and taking out power in parts of the city. The plane took off from Palo Alto airport and reportedly hit some electrical lines. The names of those who were on board have not been released. The plane was registered to Doug Bourn, a senior engineer at Tesla. It is not clear if he was the “high ranking official at Tesla” piloting the plane or if he was even on it. Nobody on the ground was injured, but two homes caught on fire, including o ne used as a day care center . Fortunately, the day care center was empty at the time of the crash. Eric Savitz at Barron’s has been blogging updates about the accident all day. It appears to be responsible for a widespread power outage in Palo Alto, which affected Facebook’s offices and many startups. For example, power is still out at TechCrunch HQ in Palo Alto (although our site is still up because our servers are not there). The plane was headed to Los Angeles and was an older Cessna 310 manufactured in 1976. Update : Tesla sent us the following statement from CEO Elon Musk: “Three Tesla employees were on board a plane that crashed in East Palo Alto early this morning. We are withholding their identities as we work with the relevant authorities to notify the families. Our thoughts and prayers are with them. Tesla is a small, tightly-knit company, and this is a tragic day for us.” CrunchBase Information Tesla Motors Information provided by CrunchBase | |
| Opera Convinced Apple Will Welcome Opera Mini For iPhone Into The App Store | Top |
| We had a brief chat with Opera Software product analyst Phillip Grønvold here at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona yesterday. We inquired about the company's plans to submit an Opera Mini application for the iPhone / iPod touch in the near future, and also got a hands-on demo of the app in action. Unfortunately, Grønvold was unwilling to demo the app on video, but take our word for it: the browser really is very, very fast . Grønvold also declined to provide an ETA for the submission of the app to the App Store, but said it is very close to completion so it shouldn't take too long. | |
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