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- This video of a little kid unwittingly playing an imaginary game of ball with an A's pitcher is a nice counterpoint to, ugh, all that other stuff out there. [SFist]
- Three people were seriously injured in a rollover crash in SF. [KTVU]
- "Facebook is once again getting pushy about how people message one another," frets the [Associated Press].
- Bear down on Capp Street. [Capp Street Crap]
- Frederica Nanette Lewis, a member of an old and distinguished San Francisco family, died Tuesday at the age of 103. [SF Chronicle]
- Residents who have been burned out of their homes will soon constitute a new preferential class when passing out affordable housing opportunities. [Curbed SF]
- "Will Seattle really become the next San Francisco?" asks the [Seattle Times]
- SEIU protesters blocked the entrance to the Bay Bridge on First and Harrison streets in San Francisco for about half an hour Wednesday. [KRON 4]
- Powered by advertising and a fast-growing audience, Facebook reported a huge jump in revenue on Wednesday, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg hailing the dawn of a “video-first” era. [SF Chronicle] [TechCrunch]