- [Google]'s made a wifi router [Associated Press] [Wired], but they won't be making a do-it-yourself smartphone [SF Chronicle].
- Former SF Chronicle president Joanne Bradford has had a lot of different jobs in the last few years! [SF Business Times]
- The venerable Roxie just got a facelift. [Capp Street Crap]
- Outside Lands 2015 isn't over yet for [The Huffington Post], as now they're ranking the most recent fest's moments, acts.
- Someone's smashing Muni shelters in the Sunset. [Hoodline]
- Silicon Valley is "an employee’s market right now." [New York Times]
- "If it seems like a lot of startups have been closing up shop lately, that's because they have." [SF Business Times]
- [BART] has a new bike station at Civic Center.
- Reddit gets its first CTO. [TechCrunch]
- The face of SF's Chinatown is changing as longtime landlords get out of the game. [SF Examiner]
- [SF Chronicle] publishes op-ed from advocates for the homeless decrying the paper's recent coverage of the issue and saying that "What we do need is columnists who will point toward a solution, not a mouthpiece to spread hate."