Business & Shopping

Leather Goods & Luggage at The Great Mall

The Great Mall carries the bulk of leather & luggage stores in Milpitas. Do check Sporting Goods for sports related leather products and bags for sports equipment. Directions to the Great Mall are here.

Leather Goods

Coach Outlet
Beautiful bags and wallets. Understand outlet buying of Coach handbags before you go.
234 – Located in Neighborhood 2 between Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH Outlet and Polo Ralph Lauren
408-263-7993

Fossil Outlet
With offerings that include watches, jewelry, leather goods, sunwear, apparel, and footwear, Fossil continues to grow as it introduces new designs, stores, and product categories.
192 – Located in Neighborhood 3 near Nike Factory Outlet and Burlington Coat Factory
408-941-9875

Luggage

Kipling
Handbags, totes, backpacks, laptop bags & more all with a funky monkey keychain!
232 – Located in Neighborhood 3 between Marshall’s and Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
408-935-8221

Samsonite
Carries everything from carry-ons to Pullman, wallets, purses, and shaving kits, making travel less primitive.
186 – Located in Neighborhood 3 near the Dining Pavilion, across from Footlocker.
408-586-9235

Tumi Outlet
Since 1975, TUMI has been creating world-class business and travel essentials, designed to upgrade, uncomplicate, and beautify all aspects of life on the move.
244 – Located in Neighborhood 2 between to Polo Ralph Lauren and Chipotle Mexican Grill
408-933-3342

zuca suitcaseZÜCA, Inc.
ZÜCA began as a “rolling locker on wheels” for kids to safely cart heavy books to and from school. With sturdy wheels and a built-in seat, ZÜCA was granted a patent for its unique exoskeleton “framed” luggage in 2004. Soon, the ZÜCA Sport became a popular item with students, ice skaters, and beauty stylists around the world.
320 South Milpitas Blvd.
408-377-9822
Available retail at Auto Innovations, 1337 Minnis Circle.

Other shopping categories at the Great Mall

Games, Toys, and Play Areas at the Great Mall

Places for kids to hang out and play games, as well as places to buy toys and games. 

Gamestop – New and Used Games
Sells the most popular new software, hardware and game accessories for the PC and next generation game console systems.
408-956-9213
Neighborhood 5
#126

Legoland Discovery Center
ALL Annual Pass Holders and Ticket Holders must have a reserved time slot to enter. We are currently not taking any walk-up visits.
Annual pass holders can book a time slot under the annual pass tab.
870 Great Mall Dr Entrance 4 (near the Food Court)
669-213-0612

Other shopping categories at the Great Mall

Wi-Fi – Wireless Internet Access Points

According to Yelp, these are the best spots for free public wi-fi in Milpitas, CA. Most are restaurants, where you would be expected to order, but the public library is in the list, too.

Free Wi-Fi

Community Coffee
A coffee shop located on the campus of Christ Community Church.
1000 S Park Victoria Dr
(408) 262-8000

Teasociety
Tea Room · Asian Restaurant in Beresford Shopping Center.
55 N Milpitas Blvd
(408) 708-4772

Teaspoon
Boba Shop
201 W Calaveras Blvd
(408) 770-3675

Milpitas Public Library
Borrow books. Use public computers or your own.
160 N Main St
(408) 262-1171

i-Tea
Teas and food. Boba shop.
760 E Calaveras Blvd
(408) 262-2988

Paris Baguette
Cakes, a variety of breads and pastries.
249 W Calaveras Blvd
(408) 263-0404

Peet’s Coffee
Caffes, teas, and chai.
543 E Calaveras Blvd, left of Safeway in Town Center.
(408) 416-0700

BCUTE tea drinks and finger foods
Boba shop.
200 Serra Way, Ste 12 Serra Shopping Center.
(408) 708-5240

Men’s Apparel Shops at the Great Mall

Shop for men’s clothing and other apparel at the Great Mall of Milpitas! Call stores using phone number links! Locate by neighborhoods and nearby stores.

Mens Apparel

A/X Armani Exchange
Men’s fashion
408-586-8549
Neighborhood 2 near Neiman Marcus Last Call and Columbia Sportswear
#258

Abercrombie & Fitch Outlet
The only way to be sure you’re buying genuine Abercrombie & Fitch gear is from one of our stores or websites.
408-262-6910
Neighborhood 1 near DICK’S Sporting Goods and Gap Outlet
#560

Aéropostale
Casual apparel and accessories, principally targeting 16 to 22-year-old young men.
408-946-1165
Neighborhood 4 next to Nike Factory Store and Converse
#480

American Eagle Outfitters
AE brings you high quality, on-trend clothing, accessories and personal care products at affordable prices. We target men ages 15 to 25.
408-586-9520
Neighborhood 5 near Forever 21 and Spencer Gifts
#454

ASICS
A premium athletic company that specializes in high-performance footwear, apparel and accessories for a wide variety of sports.
408-941-9780
Neighborhood 4 between Nike Factory Store and Carter’s Children Wear
#488

Banana Republic Factory Store
Adult formal and casual attire for any occasion and for many needs.
408-946-1433
Neighborhood 3 near Burlington Coat Factory and Victoria’s Secret
#492

Calvin Klein
Top fashion for men, from the world renowned designer, Calvin Klein.
408-586-9501
Neighborhood 2 near Neiman Marcus Last Call and Columbia Sportswear
#540

Champs Sports
Product categories include athletic footwear, apparel and accessories.
408-945-1202
Located in Neighborhood 4 near Uniqlo and GNC
#460

Converse
Apparel – shirts, wovens, sweats, tops & bottoms, denim.
408-935-8442
Neighborhood 4 near Nike Factory Store and the Dining Pavilion
#479

Cotton On
Globally relevant fashion for men at affordable prices.
408-941-8096
Neighborhood 4 near Forever 21 and Bed Bath & Beyond
#160

Dick’s Sporting Goods
Full-line sporting goods retailer.
408-503-0370
Neighborhood 1 between Camille La Vie and Gap Outlet
#1200

Eddie Bauer
The first choice in fine-quality, all-occasion apparel, outerwear, footwear, travel gear and accessories for men.
408-262-0106
Located in Neighborhood 5 near Bed Bath & Beyond and Forever 21
#155

Finish Line
Brand name footwear, apparel and accessories.
408-586-9093
Located in Neighborhood 1 near Kohl’s
#402

G by GUESS
Curbside pickup available. Shop denim, jeans, shirts, shoes, clothing & more.
408-262-2522
Neighborhood 2 near Neiman Marcus Last Call and H&M
#551

GUESS Factory Store
A full range of denim, apparel and accessories.
408-934-9089
Neighborhood 1 between UNIQLO and Abercrombie & Fitch
#564

H&M
We offer a wide range of clothing, with everything from basics to the latest fashion trends.
Neighborhood 2 next to Neiman Marcus Last Call and GAP Outlet
#1220

Hollister Outlet
We’ve dedicated ourselves to designing and producing the highest quality SoCal inspired clothing.
408-934-1991
Located in Neighborhood 1 near Neiman Marcus Last Call and GAP Outlet
#554

Hot Topic
Music-inspired fashion
408-946-8126
Neighborhood 5 near Century Theatres and Oakley Vault
#428

J.Crew Factory
Curbside pickup available. Exquisite fabrics to detail-rich, handcrafted styles and exclusive designs.
408-942-6477
Neighborhood 2 near Michael Kors and Polo Ralph Lauren
#528

Old Navy
Casual fashions for the entire family at value prices.
408-956-1498
Neighborhood 1 near Camille La Vie and Bath & Body Works
#1172

Kohl’s
Best merchandise at the best prices.
408-262-4055
Neighborhood 6 near Century Theatres
#1160

Lids
Officially licensed and branded headwear.
408-934-9945
Neighborhood 5 near Forever 21 and Bed Bath & Beyond
#438

Michael Kors
Distinctive designs, materials and craftsmanship with a jet-set aesthetic that combines stylish elegance and a sporty attitude.
408-957-7766
Neighborhood 2 near Polo Ralph Lauren and Simon Guest Services
#532

Nautica Factory
Inspired by the sea, designed in the city, Nautica offers modern nautical style for all occasions.
408-935-9877
Neighborhood 2 near Neiman Marcus Last Call and Columbia Sportswear
#542

NIKE Factory Store
Experience sports, training, shopping and everything else that’s new at Nike in Men’s.
408-942-6457
Neighborhood 4 near Puma and Burlington Coat Factory
#484

O’Neill
Sometime around 1952, Jack opened the first Surf Shop in a garage across the Great Highway.
657-859-3731
Neighborhood 1 between Camille La Vie and DICK’S Sporting Goods
#284

Oakley Vault
Created for world-class athletes, those who see the limits of possibility as just another challenge.
408-942-0510
Neighborhood 5 near Century Theatres and Gamestop
#427

Pacsun – Pacific Sunwear
Top surf and skate brands.
408-956-8744
Neighborhood 5B near Century Theatres
#122

Perry Ellis
30-60% savings on famous Perry Ellis men’s clothing.
408-719-8968
Neighborhood 3 near Nike Factory Store
#194

Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store
Curbside pickup available. Premium lifestyle products.
408-941-9617
Neighborhood 2 near Michael Kors and Coach
#238

PUMA Outlet
One of the world’s leading Sports Brands, designing, developing, selling, and marketing footwear, apparel, and accessories.
408-262-5700
Neighborhood 3 across from Nike Factory Store.
#195

Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
Discount designer clothing and accessories.
408-945-9650
Neighborhood 2 near Marshalls and Coach
#1330

Timberland Factory Store
We make boots, shoes, clothes and gear that are comfortable enough to wear all day and rugged enough to last all year.
408-942-7067
Neighborhood 2 near Neiman Marcus Last Call
#544

Tommy Hilfiger
Find mens, womens, childrens, related accessories, fragrance and home products.
408-956-8461
Neighborhood 1 between UNIQLO and Bath & Body Works
#568

Tuxedo Wearhouse
Tuxedos & accessories by Christian Dior, After Six & Nicole Miller.
408-946-4684
Neighborhood 1 near Starbucks and Jollibee
#102

Uniqlo
Our designers are artistic apparel engineers, dedicated to finding elegant solutions to common garment dilemmas.
877-486-4756
Near the Dining Pavilion at Entrance 4 or across from Camille La Vie at Entrance 1
#700A

Van Heusen Direct
The best-selling dress shirt brand in the world.
408-934-9155
Neighborhood 3 near Victoria’s Secret and Starbucks
#496

Vans Outlet
Shop for Vans shoes and clothing. Find Vans news, blogs, contests, videos,
podcasts, and more!
408-719-8413
Neighborhood 1 near Kohl’s and Old Navy
#574

Zumiez
Snowboarding and skateboarding shoes, clothing and much more.
408-956-9410
Neighborhood 1 near Old Navy
#572

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Milpitas Square Banking and Investing

Places in Milpitas Square that will help you with investing management and everyday banking services along Barber Lane or nearby.

Banks

CTBC Bank
Flexible and convenient online solutions. Great service and low rates are standard. Increase returns on your hard earned money.
Location Hours: Monday To Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday: closed
258 Barber Ct.
408-955-7288

East West Bank
Built on a foundation of purpose and entrepreneurial spirit, we are the bridge that connects people to opportunities. We do more than provide the right solutions to you. We give you the confidence to reach further.
Location Hours: Monday To Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: closed
468 Barber Lane
Building G, Unit #380A
408-383-0988

EverTrust Bank
Presently, the Bank focuses on servicing Chinese businesses in California providing C&I, trade finance, commercial real estate and construction loans as well as deposit services.
Location Hours: Monday To Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
390 Barber Ln #7914
408-652-8098

Credit Union

Technology Credit Union
Uses the most advanced encryption standards to protect our members’ accounts as they conduct their financial business. Other online features are access to up to 13 years of bank statements, up to date deposit and loan rates, Tech CU blogs and events.
360 Cypress Drive
408-467-2383

Investment Service

TD Ameritrade
From our simple approach to Investment Guidance, to making a plan to generate income during retirement, our experienced and knowledgeable staff can help you see what’s possible.
Location Hours: Monday To Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
232 Barber Ct.
408-321-8599

Financial Services in Milpitas

Milpitas has a fair number of small financial service business, some franchised with large companies, and some individually owned an operated. Also check banks and credit unions for financial advising services.

Accountants

Alan David, CPA
Tax planning, bookkeeping.
1313 N. Milpitas Blvd. #200
408-439-5933

Karen Hahn, CPA, CVA, MST
Accounting, tax, investing & financial services. Useful page about record retention.
500 E. Calaveras. Blvd., Suite 333,
408-263-8888

Investment Advice

Lincoln Financial Advisors
Thomas J. Valore
Certified Financial Planner Practitioner, Certified Senior Advisor
Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.,
408-946-0703

Guardino Financial Group
Sal is a Certified Financial Planner™ practitioner and Mortgage Broker who holds a MBA from Santa Clara University.
1313 N. Milpitas Blvd #200
408-217-6193

Loans

Loan Pros
We pride ourselves in offering the highest level of customer service, and appreciate the opportunity to earn your business.
1355 Jacklin Rd., (former location, now home-based online.)
408-262-8700

Nichols Mortgage & Financial Services
Looking for a better home loan? Find out what is possible.
16 Corning Avenue, Suite 230
408-957-0557

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Savings Programs

Golden State Scholarshare Trust College Savings Program
This tax-deferred, college savings program will help California families and others to save in order to meet the increasing costs of higher education.

Taxes

H & R Block
H&R Block Premium Office, Year-Round Assistance, Business Services.
261 W Calaveras Blvd
408-263-3700

Jackson Hewitt Tax Service
Our tax preparers understand your concerns and are equipped to answer all of your questions.
379 Jacklin Road
408-262-2600
301 Ranch Dr
408-606-3991

Tax Considerations/Strategies for PPP loans and Grants

Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)

by Karen A. Hahn, CPA, Inc

PPP #1:

  • For those of you who received a PPP during the first round April – June of 2020, THE MONEY YOU SPENT FROM YOUR PPP LOAN WILL BE TAX DEDUCTIBLE!!!
  • Be aware that California has not conformed to this non-taxable provision. The forgiveness of the loan will be taxable on California tax returns.
  • There is a new simplified loan application for loans below $150,000. (This will apply to PPP 1 &2.) Form 3508EZ One page no documentation required.
  • Long form is 3508, requires documentation to be attached.

PPP #2:

Same as original PPP Loan:

  • The loan amount will be 2.5 times your monthly payroll (for most)
  • Terms: 1%, 5-year maturity (loans before 6/5/2020 have a 2-year maturity)

New terms on PPP2 loan: Your business is qualified to take a “second draw” on the PPP loan if you meet the following requirements:

  • For businesses with no more than 300 employees per physical location
  • $2 million maximum loan amount
  • You must prove you have had a decrease in gross sales of at least 25% for at least one quarter in 2020 (as compared to the same quarter in 2019).
  • Restaurants & Hospitality businesses can borrow 3.5 times their payroll amount
  • If you did not get a PPP loan the first time, you can apply for BOTH draws!
  • If your first PPP loan was lower than 2.5 of your payroll, you may be able to get the additional amount with your 2nd loan!
  • In addition to payroll and rent expenses being qualified expenses, you now will be able to include COVID related expenses! This means personal protection gear, supplies necessary to meet CDC safety compliance, disinfectant supplies and even certain qualified software will be included for forgiveness.
  • There is a 90-day window between your original PPP loan funding and the new application. There is also some verbiage that suggests you must have used up your original loan before you can apply for the new loan. While we don’t have any guidance on this, it simply means you have to justify that you spent the money on payroll & rent (and COVID expenses?) before you can apply for the 2nd loan. (This may not be the same as proving the bank account you had the PPP loan deposited into is zero. Don’t presume that account must be zeroed to qualify. Let’s wait for more guidance.)

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR PPP2, YOUR MAIN PRIORITY RIGHT NOW SHOULD
BE GETTING YOUR 2020 BOOKS UP TO DATE.

This will help you get the information needed to apply.

  • EIDL Loans no longer have to be deducted for the PPP loan to ascertain forgiveness.

GRANTS

  • Some business have received grants from different entities such as professional organizations and cities. In order to determine if these grants are taxable, one has to look to the original grant paperwork. How was the grant money calculated? If it was meant to be a replacement of income, then it is most likely taxable.

OTHER ITEMS on the Economic Relief Bill:

Economic Impact Payments

If you receive a stimulus with the last round ($1200 per person), you will most likely receive the new stimulus of $600 per person (plus $600 for dependents under age 17). Here are the qualifications:

  • Single income below $75,000; Head of Household income below $112,500 and Married joint income below $150,000. If your income is above these thresholds, the amount you receive will be phased out.
  • Payment will be based on your income on your 2019 tax return.
  • Social Security & Veterans will receive the $600 automatically.
  • You may not receive the payment in the same fashion as the last one. If you did not get direct deposit or paper check, you may get a check or debit card in the mail.
  • If you do not receive the payment & you are eligible, you will get the money as a tax refund when you file your 2020 return. (Recovery Rebate Credit)
  • You can go to Get My Payment to get information about your first and second stimulus payments.
  • You will not be able to change checking information on-line. If your bank account has changed, you may receive a paper check or can claim the recovery rebate credit when you file your 2020 return.

Unemployment

  • Unemployment benefits have been extended for 11 weeks. These benefits also include an additional $300 per week through 3/14/2021.
  • Pandemic Unemployment Insurance for self-employed or subcontractors will also be able to collect unemployment for another 11 weeks. The $300 additional pay also applies.
  • You do not need to do anything if you already have an open claim. If you have recently become unemployed, you should open a claim.
  • Maximum weeks of unemployment is extended to 50 weeks.
  • I to recommend business owners do NOT collect unemployment if you are eligible for PPP2. It’s expected the loan process will be much quicker and you should use the PPP loan to pay yourself.

Payroll Tax Deferral

  • If you took the payroll tax deferral, you have until 12/31/21 to pay the taxes back. (It had been 4/30/21.)
  • Self-employed individuals can get a social security credit if they contracted COVID19.

Paid Sick Leave Credits

  • If the employer pays an employee for paid sick and family leave, you can use payroll tax credits through 3/31/21.

Employee Retention Credit

A payroll tax credit can be taken if you experience a 20% decline in gross receipts (was 50% decline) from January 1 to June 31, 2021. The tax credit applies to:

  • A credit equal to 70% of gross wages, up to a maximum of $10,000 in wages per quarter (was per year). This means up to a $7000 payroll tax credit per employee.
  • This is only for employers who did NOT get a PPP loan.

Rent Assistance & Eviction Moratorium

  • The eviction moratorium was extended until 1/31/2021.
  • Eligible renters can receive up to 12 months assistance to pay for rent, utilities and unpaid rent or unpaid utilities. This assistance is tax free.
  • States will be responsible for distribution of these funds. Contact your local housing authority for assistance.

Small Business Guidance and Loan Resources during Covid19

At a meeting of the Milpitas Chamber of Commerce I heard several speakers on the topic of financial relief to small businesses because of economic disruption due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

My main takeaway was that each small business owner should get a free business councilor through the SBDC to help figure out which sort of relief funding would be best in their situation. Sign up to get a free business councilor through SBC here. The nearest SBC Center to Milpitas is the Alameda County SBDC at Ohlone College in Fremont. A little further away is the Silicon Valley SBDC – Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on Monterey Rd.

California SBDC

Coronavirus (COVID-19): Small Business Guidance & Loan Resources
Health and government officials are working together to maintain the safety, security, and health of the American people. Small businesses are encouraged to do their part to keep their employees, customers, and themselves healthy.

Your business is Top of Mind for Us
The Norcal SBDC wants to assure you, we’re going to continue doing everything in our creative power to help your business get through the economic hardship and prepare for a stronger reopen. We can help with applying for relief, guiding you through available resources, cash flow concerns, supply chain interruptions, workforce capacity, insurance coverage and more – at no cost. Please reach out to us if you have any questions regarding your business or our services.

For up-to-date information and announcements regarding CARES, SBA loans, and policy, please visit ASKSBDC.com.

Visit ASKSBDC.com to discover the most up-to-date, accurate information concerning COVID-19 and Cares Act resources for small businesses. Call the 833-ASK-SBDC (833-275-7232) toll-free hotline to speak with a dedicated call center staff ready to help your business get answers to questions and connected to the right resources.

Ask your question. Each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 AM, join Scott Rogalski and Sunita Maharaj with the NorCal SBDC Finance Center Team as they discuss EIDL and PPP updates and information specific to reopening businesses in Northern California. Interact with us on Zoom.

Ask an Attorney
Bring your questions and learn key updates from experienced professionals and attorneys covering topics including PPP and unemployment, practical advice on borrowing, payroll issues and more. Thursdays at 4 PM | Zoom password: baseforce

Guidance for Restaurants: from California’s Dept. of Public Health
This document provides guidance for dine-in restaurants, brewpubs, craft distilleries, breweries, bars, pubs, and wineries to support a safe, clean environment for workers and customers.

The Small Business Owner’s Guide to the CARES Act
This guide provides information about the major programs and initiatives that will soon be available from the Small Business Administration (SBA) to address these needs, as well as some additional tax provisions that are outside the scope of SBA.

Online Webinars for Coping with COVID-19
Featuring interviews with experts in capital resource, e-commerce and more… These FREE SBDC webinars are designed to equip you with tools to navigate the economic difficulties posed by COVID-19.

Download the SBDC’s Guide to COVID-19 Loans and forms.
Visit the EIDL Application Portal

Download the COVID-19 Small Business Survival Guide
We have developed the Small Business Survival Resources related to COVID-19 to help navigate through the chaos COVID-19 is having on our communities. Please reach out to our SBDC center if you have questions regarding how your business can maximize the available help.

CAMEO
As California’s statewide Micro Enterprise network, CAMEO is the voice for micro business and creates a thriving ecosystem of resources for all entrepreneurs.

California Rebuilding Fund
The California Rebuilding Fund is a new program that will support California’s smallest businesses as they adapt, reopen, and recover from the effects of COVID-19. This effort is meant for small businesses in California – with an explicit focus on historically under-resourced communities, including organizations in low-income areas and businesses owned by women and people of color. To be eligible, applicants must have:

  • Fewer than 50 employees
  • Annual revenues of less than $2.5 million in 2019
  • Experienced direct economic hardship as a result of COVID-19 (including at least a 25% reduction in revenues compared to a prior one-year period)
  • See website for full eligibility requirements

US Small Business Administration Coronavirus Relief Options
We’re here to help you overcome the challenges created by this health crisis. We offer multiple funding options for those seeking relief. Read more on this link.

Jewelry Stores in Milpitas

Jewelry Stores at the Great Mall

Claires
Value-priced costume jewelry
Neighborhood 5A near Dave & Busters
#134
408-957-0879

Daniel’s Jewelers
Each of our stores has a warm and friendly staff of caring individuals who are dedicated to treating our customers like friends and family, every day.
Neighborhood 6 between Nu Pair and Journeys
#412
408-457-0740

Fossil
Distinctive modern vintage design aesthetic
Neighborhood 4 near Nike
#192
408-941-9875

INVU
Fashion jewelry
Neighborhoods 1
#306
408-934-0268

Kay Jewelers Outlet
Every diamond is hand-selected to match beautifully and must pass exacting quality standards.
Neighborhood 3 next to Sunglass Hut and the Dining Pavilion
#178
408-263-6621

Piercing Pagoda
Mall-based retailer offering ear-piercing services, earrings & a range of other jewelry.
Neighborhood 4 near Uniqlo and the Dining Pavilion
#K-9
408-934-1507

Valliani Jewelers
Buying jewelry from Diamonds by Chainary is a simple and no pressure experience.
Neighborhood 1 Located next to INVU
#302
408-262-9786

Jewelry Stores in Milpitas Square

De Gallerie
Yelp reviews. Swarovski and other brands.
Located in: Milpitas Square, 480 Barber Ln.
408-383-9868 or 408-432-1082

Jade Galore
We showcase an exquisite collection of fine jewelry as well as a world-class portfolio of fine Swiss timepieces.
Located in: Milpitas Square, 316 Barber Ct.
408-432-1082

Other shopping categories at the Great Mall

Computer History

Liza Loop showing me the first Apple computer that Wozniak personally gave to her. Yes, it is just a PC board, no case, but it still works when hooked up to a power supply, keyboard, and a monitor. It was kept in Milpitas for many years until the Sobrato Center kicked out the little museum. This photo was taken in Milpitas.

Liza Loop and the First Apple
Liza Loop and the First Apple

Apple II History
This project began as a description of how the Apple II evolved into a IIGS, and some of the standards that emerged along the way. It has grown into a history of Apple Computer, with an emphasis on the place of the Apple II in that history. By Steven Weyhrich.

Atari Games Museum
The following pictures were taken in May of 2003, when Midway decided to close their Milpitas facility. The Milpitas facility was the old ‘Atari Games’ building. I was able to get some pictures, before everything was moved out of the building.

Chief Yahoos: David Filo and Jerry Yang
“Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can postpone to the day after.” This parody of the old proverb could very well be the motto of Yahoo! Inc. co-founders David Filo and Jerry Yang. By following such a philosophy of procrastination, they not only created the world’s most popular (and most profitable) World Wide Web search engine; they also made themselves multimillionaires in the process. Well, sort of.

Computer History Museum
Timeline of computing history, browse by topic, or send them information about computing history. Located in Mt. View.

Don Hoefler
The journalist credited with coining the phrase: “Silicon Valley.”

Folklore
Andy Hertzfeld’s book in blog format. Read about the origins of Apple and the Macintosh computer.

GoMilpitas Way Back
This site has archived my home page and some internal pages since 1999. If you’d like to see news headlines and such, take a look here.

Apple I replica creation: back to the garage
By Tom Owad. A Google book preview.

History of Computing Industrial Era 1976 – 1979
The Third Generation of computers starts approximately in this era. These computers are characterized by mainly electronic models but now fully programmable. From The History of Computing Foundation.

Homebrew Computer Club
That summer in 1975 at the Homebrew Club the Intel 8080 formed the center of the universe. The Altair was built around the 8080 and its early popularity spawned a cottage industry of small companies that either made machines that would run programs written for the Altair or made attachments that would plug into the various kinds of micro computers. Be sure to check out the early newsletters.

IBM’s Early History
In 1890 the U.S. Census Bureau knew its traditional methods of counting would not be adequate for measuring the population, so it sponsored a contest to find a more efficient means of tabulating census data.

IBM Through the Years
A timeline that begins in 1885 with short articles about this history of this business machine company.

An Illustrated History of Computers
The first computers were people! That is, electronic computers (and the earlier mechanical computers) were given this name because they performed the work that had previously been assigned to people. By John Kopplin.

Intel Museum
So you have “Intel Inside.” What exactly DO you have inside your computer?

The Jargon Dictionary
A comprehensive compendium of hacker slang illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor. This file, jargon.txt, was maintained on MIT-AI for many years, before being published by Guy Steele and others as the Hacker’s Dictionary. Many years after the original book went out of print, Eric Raymond picked it up, updated it and republished it as the New Hacker’s Dictionary.

Lawrence Livermore Labs History
The single event that triggered the establishment of Lawrence Livermore was detonation of the first Russian atomic bomb in 1949.

Lo*op Center
Once located in the Sobrato Center in Milpitas, under the direction of Liza Loop, documents, artifacts, and stories were preserved to tell the history of educational computing.

Memoir of a Homebrew Computer Club Member
Posted on a bulletin board in the PALY terminal room (containing 6 noisy KSR-33 teletypes in the Palo Alto High School math-science office) was a notice that a computer group meeting would be held at the home of Gordon French. By Bob Lash.

National Semiconductor History 1959 1960’s
National Semiconductor started by making silicon mesa transistors for industrial and military uses. The company grew quickly after 1967 under CEO Charlie Sporck and new management, moving headquarters from Danbury, Connecticut, to Santa Clara, California in the heart of today’s Silicon Valley.

Pong Story
The video game history started in a strange and complicated way and it is important to avoid confusions with what happened in the 1950s and 1960s. The real video game history started with Ralph Baer as early as 1951.

The Promise: An Educator’s History of the Internet
An investigation into the history of the Internet and the promise for its use in the K-12 classroom.

Silicon Genesis
A unique collection of oral history interviews with pioneers of the semiconductor industry.

Steve Paul Jobs
Like the Bhagwan, driving around Rancho Rajneesh each day in another Rolls-Royce, Jobs kept his troops fascinated and productive. The joke going around said that Jobs had a ‘reality distortion field’ surrounding him. He’d say something, and the kids in the Macintosh division would find themselves replying ‘Drink poison Kool-Aid? Yeah, that makes sense’. – Robert X. Cringely, 1992.

Woz and Ann picking up new iPads April 3, 2010
Woz and Ann picking up new iPads April 3, 2010

Steve Wozniak, Still Fathering the Computer Revolution
He’s been called the Wizard of Woz. It was he who single-handedly designed an entire personal computer, the Apple I. It was he who designed the Apple II and wrote the software to make it run. Site has more good Woz sites, including Steve’s own website.