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9 August 2016 / SF News / Eve Batey

Tuesday Morning Roundup: Jack London Square Gets Trashed

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  • This certainly isn't a good sign for Twitter's health. [SFist]
  • Speaking of Twitter, they're struggling to make their "Moments" feature relevant by "letting a broader group of influential people and brands make their own." [CNet]
  • Jack London Square is covered in trash. [KRON 4]
  • 900 million Android smartphones with Qualcomm inside are at risk from hackers. [Wired]
  • The [Rincon Hill] community will be a little bit closer to getting a long-awaited park at Guy Place.
  • The number of single-family homes and condos listed for sale in San Francisco has dropped roughly 20 percent over the past three weeks. [SocketSite]
  • A federal appeals court in SF has rejected a Norteno gang member’s challenge to his second-degree murder conviction. [CBS 5]
  • Starbucks to sell Lyft gift cards. [CNet]
  • SF Supes agree to spend additional $20 million on Caltrain electrification project. [SF Examiner]
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