- Today is Twitter's 10th "birthday" (don't you feel old?), and founder Jack Dorsey has some things to say about the company's future. [Cnet] [Bloomberg]
- The Obama administration gave Airbnb special permission to do business in Cuba. [CBS 5]
- A former social-media manager with the Dodgers moved to San Francisco only to be insulted by a sandwich. [CBS 2]
- Michael Bauer sat behind a screen and answered some questions for Tyler Florence and an audience at Flavor! Napa Valley over the weekend. [Eater]
- In a sign that San Francisco's rental market may finally be softening, some of those (big) new developments that have opened up are offering one month’s free rent or free parking to get renters to ink leases. [Business Times]
- “Green” car rebates are set to be curtailed for higher-income California residents as of March 29. [Sacramento Bee]
- Now that FLAX Art & Design has closed, the Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association is making demands of the site's future developer — including the elimination of all onsite parking. [Hoodline]
- Jahi McMath’s mother posted a new photo of her, now 15, on Facebook calling her “healthy.” Jahi was declared brain dead in 2013. [CBS 5]