- People took to City Hall's steps to rally for and against Prop G, the ballot measure intended to curb real estate speculation. [CBS5]
- The consultants telling San Francisco where to invest its city worker pension dough might have a conflict of interest. [International Business Times]
- Facebook closes the WhatsApp deal, which ended up costing them $22 billion. Think it's time for a little of this. [Reuters/CNBC]
- Closed by fire over a year ago, Mission fave Little Baobab is expected to reopen in next few months. [Capp Street Crap]
- Reddit CEO trashes fired staffer during Reddit AMA. [SF Gate]
- It looks like some improvements are being made to a long-abandoned Sutro Heights property. [Richmond SF blog]
- Uber poached Lyft's COO. [SF Business Times]
- [Racked SF] talks with Patricia Field.
- "It's sort of embarrassing that we are San Francisco and we are the heart of so much technological innovation and yet our Internet infrastructure just doesn't compare well to a lot of other cities." [SF Examiner]
- The deal for the Warriors to buy land for a new stadium in SF hasn't closed yet. [SF Business Times]