- Twitter has stopped growing its monthly active user base, and execs admit that they don't anticipate new growth until reaching a "mass market" which could take a "significant amount of town." Also, they're losing staff. [CNET, Wired]
- Meanwhile, Yelp appears to be in trouble, too, and their stock price just plunged. [Business Times]
- Workers at Palo Alto-based Google Express, the same-day shipping service, are talking about unionizing and saying working conditions are "dismal." [Chron]
- The Dark Room Theater in the Mission is closing at the end of August. [Uptown Almanac]
- Will Yahoo’s audio-less video texting app compel you to use a Yahoo product? [Yahoo]
- Video captures a dude wandering a Bernal Heights street casing every car, and breaking into one. [Bernalwood]
- An apparently homeless man in his 30s died in plain sight Tuesday on 18th Street between Noe and Sanchez. The cause of death is unclear. [Hoodline]
- Some homeless people in the Upper Haight who frequent Cantata Coffee helped apprehend a guy who's been passing out counterfeit 20-dollar bills, and made a citizens' arrest. [Hoodline]
- A 19-year-old hockey player was killed in a mysterious shooting in San Jose late Saturday night. [ABC 7]
- Instagram blocked the #goddess hashtag because it was used too often in connection with inappropriate content. And users are sounding off. [ABC 7]
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Lava Mae, the mobile shower bus for homeless people, is going to launch a second bus in the Upper Haight. [Hoodline]
- Google street view cars in SF now have air quality monitoring systems on them. [Consumerist]