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- "You're not in danger of dying a horror-movie death at the hands of a swarm anytime soon." [SFist]
- Bay Area tech companies are hiring $20,000/hour "millennial experts." [Wall Street Journal]
- New Terms of Use sent to Airbnb users Friday cements rules preventing them from suing company. [SF Chronicle]
- Eternally-struggling Gap will close 75 Old Navy and Banana Republic stores outside the US. [Associated Press]
- Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey wants to give a third of his stock to Twitter employees in hopes of keeping them around. [Cnet]
- Firefighters had to rescue 12 Facebookers trapped in an elevator Friday. [CBS 5]
- Where Potrero Hill's Center Hardware has stood for 30 years, condos will rise. [SocketSite]
- How Greg Suhr's firing reflects similar moves in other cities. [New York Times]
- A backlash is building against new housing and hotel projects in San Francisco and Oakland, with appeals filed against a half-dozen prominent projects this year. [SF Business Times]
- Member of SFPD task force focused on car break-ins finds work "frustrating." [CBS 5]