- "Can't find the good stuff on Periscope?" asks [Wired], which somehow assumes that there is indeed "good stuff" on Periscope to "find."
- The city of LA is suing Wells Fargo for "unlawful and fraudulent conduct." [LA Times]
- How Rec and Park worked to make sure Dolores Park-goers composted their coconuts. [Uptown Almanac]
- 510 foot tower at 706 Mission moves forward. [SocketSite]
- The Sporkful folks brawl over burritos, so of course the Bay Area is mentioned. [Huffington Post]
- Yet another arts space must shut down due to a massive rent increase. This time, it's The Emerald Tablet. [Hoodline]
- Why are celebs into Silicon Valley businesses? [New York Times]
- Over three million people live in Silicon Valley now. [CBS5]
- Residents of on-the-market Mission building try to scare prospective buyers away with demonstration. [Mission Local]
- That Chinatown co-working place might be legal after all. [SF Examiner]
- Muni's testing buses that can carry three bikes at a time. [Streetsblog SF]
- Twitter's troubled marketing department is now being overseen by a guy who couldn't figure out how to DM. [The Verge]