- Instagram says they have 400 million users. [Wired]
- The [Petrelis Files] catches the Chron in a Stonewall mistake.
- San Francisco is trying new tactics in the fight against college campus sexual assaults. [Bay City News]
- DNA testing company leases the entire, 103,000-square-foot building at 1400 16th Street. [SF Business Times]
- "A nostalgia-packed exploration of the cool cars of San Francisco." [Wired]
- Google faces class action suit from folks who bought AdWords ads and says they didn't get their money's worth. [SF Chronicle]
- Eagle Plaza to get $1.5 million for leather-themed public open space. [Hoodline]
- [CityLab] discovers SF's iguana obsession.
- More SF developers are proposing office buildings just under 50,000 square feet, which aren't subject to the same development limitations as larger office buildings. [SF Business Times]
- Why a billion-dollar valuation can kill you in Silicon Valley. [New York Times]