- Your weekend ICYMI: Mrs Doubtfire bounces from SF treatment center, Zazie's owner isn't sorry about her anti-toddler comments, SFO security screeners busted for smuggling coke, a skydiver fell to his death, and a three-alarm Mission fire displaced three and sent smoke over almost the entire city.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Shrimp Boy's trial begins today. [Associated Press]
- How Facebook claims they're improving their "events." [Wired]
- The [SF Chronicle] argues against the connected home.
- PG&E's got a new CFO. [SF Business Times]
- The "Oscars for scientific achievement" was Sunday in Mountain View. [Wall Street Journal]
- Retired Army specialist was given a free house at Sunday's Veteran's Day parade in SF. [ABC7]
- Speaking of, moving the parade from Market to the Wharf did indeed bring the hoped-for crowds. [SF Chronicle]
- A man's body washed up Sunday morning at the Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach in Alameda. [Bay City News]
- Google's robots group is in trouble. [Business Insider]
- Controversy erupts over who will manage SFO's $250 million hotel. [SF Examiner]