- Stanley talks to some cyclists. [KRON4]
- Expect confused drivers on/near Market Street, since most GPS systems won't reflect the new ban on turns onto the street. [Bay City News]
- Farewell, [BART] carpet. I'd like to say we'll miss you, but we won't.
- Here's a refresher on Facebook's privacy settings. (Yes, inevitable commenter, people still use Facebook, but don't worry you are very very cool for thinking otherwise.) [Wired]
- Adobe will offer new parents up to 26 weeks of paid time off through a combination of medical and parental leave. [Cnet]
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley will meet with tech leaders and hold a low-dollar fundraiser in San Francisco next week in his first campaign stop in the region. [SF Chronicle]
- Revisiting the moment Twitter first broke geeks’ hearts. [Anil Dash]
- Stumbleupon is stumbling. [VentureBeat]
- Worker injured on old Bay Bridge. [ABC7]
- Nearly all of the information collected by the FBI in the agency’s investigation of alleged organized crime and political corruption in San Francisco will now be put under a protective order. [SF Examiner]