- You'd think that "How to survive the San Francisco tech boom" might be an article on avoiding evictions or something, but it's actually on where to start your startup. [VentureBeat]
- "Today San Francisco is among the lucky few that enjoy the state's highest-level rights to use of water from rivers and streams." So we got that going for us, I guess. [AP/Modesto Bee]
- SF Teachers mulling strike vote, will march to the Board of Education today. [SF Examiner]
- Just what we need, a country radio station. [AA Music]
- Remember all those gold coins those dog walkers found? You can see some (coins, not dog walkers) tonight at the Old Mint. [KCBS]
- Re this headline: can we PLEASE stop equating ease of use of a technology with the ability of one's mother to comprehend it? I don't know about you, but my mom is not dumb, and it grosses me out that many people appear to believe theirs are. [Pando Daily]
- Google might be mulling purchase of Dropcam, a much-beloved-by-users (I have two, and I think they're great) home security system. [CNet]
- Bay Area residents are not big fans of their local politicians. [SF Business Times]
- 93-year-old vet wants Korean War memorial in Presidio. [ABC7]
- The [SF Chronicle]'s CW Nevius takes a bike ride with the head of the San Francisco Bike Coalition.