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- This ad suggesting everyone ought to be buying and not renting is pretty tone deaf for SF. [SFist]
- The woman at the center of the Oakland police sex scandal may have been involved with law-enforcement officers in other agencies, according to an analysis of her social-media accounts. [East Bay Express] [KRON 4] [CBS 5]
- "If you want to see the purest form of gridlock, all you have to do is stand out at Second and Bryant streets in San Francisco." [KRON 4]
- This month's Variety visually proclaims that "the end is nigh" for Marissa Mayer. [Fishbowl]
- The next MacBook Pros might have a touchscreen instead of function keys. [9 to 5 Mac]
- Facebook will now allow non-stop, long-form broadcasting as long as the creators don’t mind that they won’t be able to permanently save and share the video. [TechCrunch]
- "What's wrong with the Warriors?" asks [Slate].
- An electrical malfunction appears to be the cause of a massive fire early Saturday morning that destroyed as many as 11 businesses in Oakland. [Bay City News]
- Cricket Wireless ends some of its sketchy [Richmond District] ways.
- Stanford University’s business school named economist Jonathan Levin as its new dean, following his predecessor’s resignation last fall. [Wall Street Journal]
- One of San Francisco’s rare historic creative office buildings located in the heart of the financial district is up for sale. [The Registry]
- Two deputies have been arrested in connection with the beating of a former inmate at the Santa Clara County Jail. [ABC 7]
- Former Supervisor Julie Christensen could soon have a new gig with an agency she helped create while on the Board of Supervisors. [SF Chronicle]
- Remembering cyclists killed on our city's streets. [Streetsblog SF]
- An attorney for the California State University system is conducting a review of hiring practices at San Francisco State University following allegations of racial bias and discrimination. [SF Examiner]