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1 October 2015 / SF News / Eve Batey

Thursday Morning Roundup: Airbnb's Sketchy Study

  • Airbnb makes misleading statements about the University of California's involvement in a study on their company's impact on Los Angeles area housing. [LA Times]
  • [SF Gate] says that whole iPhone Wi-Fi Assist causing big data bills thing is wrong.
  • Carlos Santana is fine, you guys. [CBS5]
  • A state bill passed last week will accelerate 3,300 units in affordable housing projects in SF. [SF Business Times]
  • A 38-year-old man who suddenly died on a Castro street over the summer had OD'd on meth, according to the Medical Examiner. [Bay Area Reporter]
  • At a District 3 Supe candidate debate yesterday, no one agreed on much. [SF Chronicle]
  • SFPD's Traffic Company Sergeant doesn't actually understand a commonly-enforced traffic law, lies about circumstances of fatal collision. [Streetsblog SF]
  • [Time] on takes the fight over Airbnb in San Francisco.
  • Speaking of: Here's a list of the folks cashing in on the $8 million Airbnb is spending to fight Prop F. [SF Weekly]
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Women Kicked Off Wine Train Will Seek $11 Million In Damages

The East Bay women's book club who were unceremoniously removed from the Napa Valley Wine Train on Saturday, August 22 after allegedly being too loud and disruptive for other guests are now officially

  • Jay Barmann
October 01, 2015
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Day Around The Bay: Google Robot Cars Try To Get More Human

Google is having their driverless cars break more traffic rules in order to seem more human. [WSJ] Amazon has unveiled their answer to Postmates, and it's called Flex. [TechCrunch] The National Oceanic and

  • Jay Barmann
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