• This SF State program turns prisoners into scholars. [KCBS]
  • Everything you need to know about Facebook's creepy mind-control experiment. [Wired]
  • Strong smell from dead body prompts hazmat response in Outer Richmond. [KRON4]
  • Willie Brown was apparently the "secret weapon" in the contract negotiations that led to a "tentative agreement" between Muni drivers and management last week. Maybe that's why the new agreement says all drivers get to use Subway bathrooms, eat $5 footlongs on job. [KCBS]
  • Frank Robinson, the sci-fi wrtiter who composed speeches for Harvey Milk, has died. [SF Weekly]
  • Twitter's buying Tap Commerce, an ad-tech firm, for about $100 million. Y'all know what time it is. [re/code]
  • Google kills off [Orkut].
  • Earthquake retrofitting in the building that houses Bibliohead Bookstore puts their future in jeopardy. [Publishers Weekly]
  • Mayor Lee's car is parked in a bus stop while he eats Mexican food, his office blames his SFPD driver. [Streetsblog SF]
  • Homicides and shootings are down in SF, but aggravated assaults are up. [SF Examiner]
  • Not that you'd necessarily know it, because the stats SFPD presents to the public are not so accurate. [SF Examiner]
  • When Jean Quan wrecked her (unregistered) car, she didn't provide her proof of insurance. [SF Chronicle]
  • Community gets a sixth season...on Yahoo. Hey, it's better than nothing! [Associated Press/ABC]