• People saying we need to "move on" from Tim Cook's announcement that he is gay "betray a deep discomfort with the idea of gay people in public life, and even with sexuality itself." [The Verge]
  • SF Jazz hits its funding goal. [SF Business Times]
  • The SF Chronicle accidentally posted their pre-written election wrap-up. Apparently, they expect David Chiu to win, and Prop D to lose. [SF Weekly]
  • Looking was shooting over at the White Horse Inn in the East Bay today. [Eater]
  • "It’s your lucky day. Sure your bus broke down and you can't find your iPhone, but there’s a sinister mansion down the street that will surely have a phone you can use…" [Doctor Popular/iTunes]
  • BMW gives Medium some money. [SF Business Journal]
  • The tour bus driver who struck and killed a pedestrian in front of City Hall has been arrested. [CBS5] [SF Chronicle] [SF Examiner]
  • The woman who was involved in a collision with Oakland Mayor Jean Quan is suing. [SF Chronicle]
  • The best SF neighborhoods for trick-or-treating. [CBS5]
  • The plan to develop the spot presently occupied by the Geary Mel's Diner moves forward. [SF Examiner]
  • The Uptown in Oakland is closing. [SF Weekly]
  • Two more high-level Twitter staffers depart. [SF Business Journal]