- What it means to keep chain stores out of San Francisco. [The New Yorker]
- After San Francisco Magazine ran tech writer Farhad Manjoo's latest Tech Boom thinkpiece last week, the media has been quick to pick it apart. Over at the Weekly, Rachel Swan took issue with a few of its arguments. Meanwhile, Valleywag also calls it out for providing mostly B.S. statistics about San Mateo County. [SFWeekly] [Valleywag]
- Fog City Diner is no more. Enter: Fog City, "a revamped Embarcadero classic." [EaterSF]
- A new law will let teens delete the regrettable things they post on the Internet. [Chron]
- It turns out you can actually build too much new office space in San Francisco. [SFBiz]
- Ansel Adams' childhood home is hidden in Sea Cliff. [CurbedSF]
- What's the worst part about working at Google? A former Googler answers sarcastically. [Quora]
- Nominations are now open for the 2014 Mr. Marina Competition (which we've covered here extensively). Quick, go nominate your favorite bro.