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15 July 2014 / SF News / Eve Batey

Tuesday Morning Roundup: Cat Daddy

  • Go to English class with some SF Giants. [Associated Press]
  • LinkedIn buys Newsle, said to enable "users to glean real-time information about their professional contacts," which doesn't sound stalkery AT ALL. [SF Business Times]
  • "Cat Daddy" leaves Marin Humane Society almost $800,000. [ABC7]
  • After $12.8 million upgrade, all parking meters in SF will take five different forms of payment. [CBS5]
  • Men who allegedly assaulted couple outside Giants game charged with assault and battery, held on $200,000 bail. [BCN/Contra Costa Times]
  • Supe Cohen seeks to protect residents of most polluted areas of SF. [SF Chronicle]
  • Companies that unmask the true size of Twitter's stagnating user base get cut off. [Business insider]
  • Though legal challenges caused a similar effort to fail in SF, now Berkeley wants cancer warnings on cell phones. [SF Chronicle]
  • Stanley Roberts braves steep trails, poison oak to discover a full unopened bottle of Miller High Life..."or maybe urine." [KRON4]

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