- A European-based company called SigFox has already installed a small, inexpensive, low-bandwidth cell network in cooperation with San Francisco which will ultimately allow for "the internet of things" to happen, with stuff like internet-based parking meters that send messages in small chunks of data. [Forbes]
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Here are the first images from the SF set of the Looking finale, which just started shooting, like, today. [Advocate]
- That earthquake swarm in San Ramon? It's now up to 408 in two weeks. [HuffPo]
- That gun safety measure passed unanimously at the Board of Supes meeting today. [CBS 5]
- SF’s gallery scene, in this economy, is rising again. [KQED]
- Suspected drunk driver strikes pedestrian on sidewalk, breaks her leg. [Chron]
- Credit Karma is apparently doing really well, and they're taking out a massive lease in the Financial District, effectively tripling their size in SF. [Business Times]