- Will the new Google Glass' lack of a consumer angle actually make it more desirable to regular joes? [SFist]
- Yahoo is quietly shopping a massive, 48.6-acre development site it owns in Santa Clara not far from Levi’s Stadium. [SF Business Times]
- Steph Curry's leg injury might keep him from playing tonight. [ESPN]
- [Twitter] says they're updating they're "updating the Twitter Rules to clarify what we consider to be abusive behaviour and hateful conduct." As [The Verge] describes it, they just "rearranged some paragraphs in its terms of service," though!
- Two people are in critical condition after a double-stabbing outside a San Jose Carl's Jr. [NBC Bay Area]
- Condo sales bump up SF's November real estate stats. [SocketSite]
- Why is so much housing being built in Hayes Valley? [Hoodline]
- I can't find it right now, but an SFist reader recently commented that all of SF's new restaurants appear to be decorated by Bay Area retailer Restoration Hardware. Which is apparently now opening cafes in their stores! Kudos, pre cognizant commenter. [SF Business Times]
- How the Cal Academy trains their animals. [ABC7]
- What it's like to live on San Quentin's Death Row. [SF Chronicle]
- Who should move into Pier 29? [SF Examiner]