- Here's what went on, linkwise, on Saturday and Sunday
- Seniors and people with disabilities started riding Muni for free this weekend. [ABC7]
- After an attempt a few years ago that fizzled after opposition from drug companies, the Board of Supes is again mulling a plan to require those same drug companies to dispose of unwanted drugs. [SF Examiner]
- A Glen Park area water main break snarled Muni Metro service for much of Sunday, but everything should be OK now. [Bay City News/KRON4]
- Remember that Chevy's on Van Ness? Still decorated in that classic Chevy's style, now it's home to food delivery service Sprig. [SF Chronicle]
- Google is taking another pass at energizing its Google+ social networking service. Good luck with that! [Cnet]
- A tipster who contacted [SocketSite] claims that this is how architects want Uber's new Mission Bay HQ to look.
- Inmate who had the end of her finger cut off while in SF jail loses lawsuit against the city. [SF Chronicle]
- Why Silicon Valley is the new revolving door for Obama staffers. [Washington Post]