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- Grocery store owners say they regret participating in beverage industry ads opposing Oakland's soda tax. I wonder if any of SF's do, too? [Oakland Magazine]
- Two more tourists were robbed of their cameras near Lombard Street this week. [KRON 4]
- Modern Luxury, the company behind San Francisco Magazine, seeks to "grow and elevate our brand" via a new editorial director. [Fishbowl]
- " If the rumors are true (which they almost always are), Google’s about to drop the biggest bundle of hardware in the company’s history." [Wired]
- Facebook plans a major ad campaign, including TV spots and billboards, to encourage more of its 1.7 billion users to stream live video on the social network. [Wall Street Journal]
- Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing companies will now be required to give their drivers stricter background checks in California. [CNet]
- The fight between a neighborhood farm and a school is over, and the school won. [SF Chronicle]