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- "We have no plans to leave our beautiful city," Britex's manager tells us. Whew! [SFist]
- Muni's getting new elevators, are still working on their escalators. [SFMTA]
- A 70-year-old woman and a 50-year-old man were assaulted during an SF home invasion. [KRON 4]
- Instagram's new office is very fancy. [Wired]
- Steve Wozniak says he's stopped backing crowdfunding projects because "you never get to see their accounting." [Business Insider]
- "Muni drivers have the most difficult jobs in San Francisco." [Civic Center]
- Why some news organizations disdain Facebook's "instant articles." [Fishbowl]
- "Judge Orders UberX And Lyft To Stop In Philadelphia, Companies Ignore Order." [Consumerist]
- An SF State student was found dead near Stonestown Galleria on Wednesday. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- Snapchat is working on an initial public offering that could value the fast-growing virtual-messaging company at $25 billion or more. [Wall Street Journal]
- Errant trucker snarls Golden Gate Bridge traffic. [ABC 7]
- Apple just won an appeals court ruling that reinstates a patent-infringement verdict it won against Samsung. [Bloomberg]