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- Yes, but will it make you jump, jump? [SFist]
- Bad earnings news: Apple had their "worst fiscal quarter since 2003" and "said sales for this quarter may fall double-digits yet again" [Cnet] [The Verge] [Ars Technica] while Twitter's stock tumbled 12 percent after "a gloomy forecast and revenues that missed Wall Street expectations." [Washington Post] [Bloomberg] [Wall Street Journal]
- Speaking of Apple, they're clearly hiring less (if at all) as they also cut all their contract recruiters and laid off some of their full-time recruiters. [VentureBeat]
- [KRON 4] will now have an additional nightly newscast at 10 p.m., anchored by one of my favorite Bay Area broadcasters, Pam Moore.
- Silicon Valley labor advocates, religious leaders and hourly workers have proposed a ballot measure that would force large and mid-size companies to offer their part-time employees more hours before hiring additional temps. [SF Chronicle]
- Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr has been named NBA’s Coach of the Year for the 2015-16 season. [KRON 4]
- Large-scale community garden breaks ground in Ocean View. [Ingleside Light]
- The number of condos listed for sale on the MLS is now 57 percent higher versus the same time last year. [SocketSite]
- Wow, Chronicle columnist Debra Saunders really hates Kamala Harris. [SF Chronicle]
- "My sorority helped me find my individuality," announces an SF State student in their [Golden Gate Xpress].
- The owner of the Oakland Raiders is expected to announce a plan to move the team to Las Vegas Thursday. [LA Daily News]
- Ivar C. Satero has been appointed as director of the San Francisco International Airport. [SF Business Times]
- More than 30 years after a young Fairfield boy was kidnapped, held for ransom, and never seen again, an arrest has been made. [ABC 7]
- Yahoo says it reached an agreement with activist investor Starboard Value to add four new members to its board. [Associated Press]
- The protest outside the courtroom in which new allegations of domestic violence were made against convicted girlfriend-beater G Chahal were likely paid to be there. [SF Weekly]