- Not only is Jeremy Irons weird about marriage equality, he's a litterbug. [SF Chronicle]
- When this SF company says that it wants to become the "Wikipedia of medicine," I wonder if they understand how riddled with error and PR garbage Wikipedia is. [San Jose Mercury News]
- Apple's reportedly the most valuable tech company in the world, yet they were only able to scare up $500K to donate to San Francisco anti-poverty efforts. Seems like a...flaccid response. [CNN]
- Castro sidewalk construction has cut area business profits by as much as 60%. [KTVU]
- [BeyondChron] says that San Francisco's below market rate housing purchase program is actually a terrible deal.
- Have you noticed these cool Divis details? [Hoodline]
- Retailer once featured in Tales of the City is closing. [Now Valley SF]
- SF company ZenDesk, which lost $24.4 million in 2012 and $22.6 million in 2013 wants to raise $111 million in their upcoming IPO. Yup. [SF Business Times]
- This is a lovely little story about a 100-year-old stamp collector. [SF Chronicle]
- California ban on using condoms as evidence of prostitution isn't going to make it. [Bay Area Reporter]
- SF real estate consumed by "overbid madness." [KPIX]