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- Fisherman's Wharf should be swamped tonight, but not with tourists. That's right, you guessed it — there's a Pokemon Go crawl scheduled for this evening. [Hoodline]
- Instagram's latest corporate party featured at least one woman acting as a table for guests. [Erin Burr]
- Oakland police arrested the man they believe fired at an officer this past Saturday. [Chronicle] [KRON4] [CBS 5]
- Facebook will now let you request refunds for Facebook Credits. However, they'll only refund the purchase of the in-app currency if a minor made it. [Chronicle] [Cnet]
- Uber drivers claim that if they refuse too many rides, the company will automatically lock them out of the system for a short period of time. A timeout, if you will, until they can learn to play nicely by Uber's rules. [Consumerist] [CNN]
- A budding photojournalist snapped a pic of a coyote defecating on the Presidio Golf Course. [Richmond District Blog]
- A local artist created a spin-wheel of awful Trump quotes. [Mission Local]
- Oracle just paid $9.3 billion (in cash) to buy cloud-computing company NetSuite. NetSuite was co-founded by Oracle's executive chairman, Larry Ellison. [USA Today]
- The Oregon State Fair, which usually displays weird fruit and vegetables, will this year feature a marijuana plant competition. [CBS 5]
- Surprise! Roughly one third of renters in San Francisco are crowded into apartments that don't have enough bedrooms. [Curbed]
- Medium's downtown SF office has a lot of typewriters. [Hollywood Reporter]
- A man was beaten unconscious Thursday morning after he confronted someone publicly urinating near Mint Plaza. The man is hospitalized, but is expected to recover. [Chronicle]