- The great Susie Cagle on Oakland's flipping epidemic. [Curbed]
- Notorious Silicon Valley VC company Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers has raised $1.4 billion to invest in tech companies. Good luck with your investments, everyone, I suspect you will need it![Cnet]
- Spotify says Apple won’t approve a new version of its app because it doesn’t want competition for Apple Music. [Recode]
- Company launches app to help you find an apartment near BART. [SF Gate]
- Google-owned Nest might be making a "smart" baby crib. Before you ask, it will not be smart enough to change diapers. [Cnet]
- Behold, the winner of the Chinatown Couplet Contest. [Central Subway]
- UCSF med school professor tells you to pass over older doctors in favor of younger ones. [Wall Street Journal]
- Prop 47 might be killing off San Francisco's bail bond businesses. [SF Examiner]
- According to this app, the SFMTA-imposed turn restrictions on Market have indeed made it safer. [SF Chronicle]
- Man accused of "suspicious behavior" near Google's campus is arrested following a police pursuit. [KRON 4] [ABC 7]