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- An armed woman robbed a Sunset bank this past Friday. [KRON4]
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation released a report detailing how far "sharing economy" companies will go to protect your data from government requests. [EFF]
- SFMTA and the Chinese Community Development Center are seeking a couplet for the Central Subway. It's a contest open to the public, and the winner will have his or her couplet permanently installed in the Central Subway's Chinatown Plaza. [Central Subway]
- Google is currently testing displaying its search result links in black, as opposed to the more familiar blue. [Consumerist]
- Haight's 50th anniversary of the "Summer of Love" means that Muni improvements are getting pushed to 2018. [Hoodline]
- A new hotel and bar may rise across the street from the Ruby Skye nightclub. [Business Times]
- SF ranks 10th in Forbes's worldwide list of the cities with the most billionaires (Palo Alto is tied for 25th). [Forbes]
- According to the preliminary findings of a year-long probe into the San Francisco Police Department, the force "is not transparent and lacks accountability." [Examiner]
- The Department of Public Health is working with SFPD and BART Police on a new program to treat drug use as a health matter, and not a criminal one. The big news here is that the program would seek treatment, not jail time, for users. [Chronicle]
- All may not be well at Dropbox, as evidenced by a leaked email detailing cuts to employee perks, and a recent request that employees brainstorm ways to save cash. [Business Insider]