- Here's how that cyclist who was struck by an errant tour bus is doing. [SFist]
- Three Oakland Raiders, Two San Francisco 49ers will be playing in the Pro Bowl. [KRON4]
- "Rdio was unabashedly the streaming service built for pretentious people, the music subscription for the intersection of people interested in nicely designed apps and Pitchfork." [Awl]
- Toyota's going after Google maps. [Cnet]
- Dr. Stephen Rosenthal is working to improve the lives of gender-nonconforming adolescents and their families. [SF Magazine]
- New 3D printers for SF State. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- SF's priciest hotel deals. [SF Business Times]
- Formerly-interned Japanese-Americans stand up for Muslims. [SF Chronicle]
- New rules for sponsored posts, etc. [re/code]
- Yet another [CityLab] story telling us how the Bay Area is written by someone who doesn't live here and never has.
- [Wired] says companies like Yahoo and Second Life (remember them?) are actually doing fine...for now.
- San Jose planners have signed off on a proposed agreement between the city and tech giant Apple to develop an 86-acre site in North San Jose. [The Registry]
- 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, SF's 911 dispatch computer system was down. [ABC7]
- One of the reason you might see more extremely mentally ill folks on SF's streets? A steep decline in the number of beds for deeply disturbed psychiatric patients at local hospitals. [SF Chronicle]