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- Don't look for a turnaround this year in the declining number of startup exits. [SF Business Times]
- University of California President Janet Napolitano announced a three-year commitment to support undocumented students at the university system’s 10 campuses. [Bay City News]
- Not only do vocal area residents oppose the so-called “Monster in the Mission,” but the property owner and developer are at each others' throats. [SocketSite]
- The Exploratorium has a new boss. [SF Chronicle]
- Cop who oversaw bust of SF rap video shoot defends numerious questionable remarks caught on tape. [SF Weekly]
- No, iTunes is not going to stop selling downloadable music. [Recode]
- Orange County officials are under fire for sending four cops to SF to deliver reward check to that homeless guy who spotted escaped fugitives. [My News LA] [SF Weekly]
- Yucky-seeming person Rupert Murdoch owns part of Uber. [Recode]
- SFUSD is not so hot for Teach for America. [SF Chronicle]