- 67-year-old San Quentin death row inmate Edward Steele, who'd been convicted of killing his babysitter (among other folks), was found dead in his cell. [KRON4]
- [CBS5] listicles the "5 Most Watched YouTube Videos About The San Francisco Bay Area."
- The Planning Department is seeking nominations for new SF historical landmarks. [SocketSite]
- Age discrimination lawsuit claims that the median age of Google staffers is 29. [ComputerWorld]
- Community group wants $1.4 million to rehab a playground in Cole Valley. [Hoodline]
- Some SF tech firms are cutting back on office space, and the [SF Business Times] has some bubble talk in response.
- Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff vows to pay male and female staffers equally. [Huffington Post]
- Pink Saturday is now going to be called the "Pink Party," OK? [Bay Area Reporter]
- Uber driver says he was trapped by the company's car loan program, and now he can't quit driving. [KQED]
- Axis Development’s presentation about its 2675 Folsom Street proposal was beset by chanting protesters before it even got started. [Mission Local]
- The head of SF's Ethics Commission is resigning. [SF Examiner]