- San Francisco is blanketed with surveillance cameras. [CBS5]
- A haunting story of a woman struck by a driver in Oakland, and how her dog's microchip helped identify her. [Wired]
- Facebook stands to make $12.76 in ad revenue off each user worldwide this year and about $48.76 off each user in the United States. [Cnet]
- Kleiner Perkins has dropped its demand that Ellen Pao pay their legal fees in the suit she filed against them. [Fortune]
- Richmond District residents worried about the rising tide of evictions are having a town hall this weekend. [Richmond District blog]
- Lincoln Way now and then. [Hoodline]
- Why won't San Francisco City Hall pay its interns? [SF Weekly]
- The editor of [Streetsblog SF] is going to become a PR flack for the SFMTA.
- Catholic priest who attended a conference on ordaining women "is no longer welcome to perform priestly duties in San Francisco". [SF Chronicle]
- I watch TV, then write about it, because I live the effing dream. Here's my take on The Player, and on last night's Empire.