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White nationalists get kicked out of Twitter's nest. [SFist]
- Muni's hoping the additional shuttles they're running during commute hours are helping improve conditions. Are they? [Moving SF]
- City, UCSF and nonprofits join in unique cancer-fighting effort. [SF Chronicle]
- Snapchat's getting ready to go public. [Wall Street Journal]
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Sideshows continue in Oakland. [KRON 4]
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Nine displaced by two-alarm Excelsior fire. [Bay City News]
- [Google] wants you to dump your old paper photos, scan them with this app. But then what will we look at wistfully when the apocalypse comes? [SF Gate] [Cnet] [Wired]
- Century-year-old serialized autobiography Alice: Memoirs of a Barbary Coast Prostitute has been published in book form. [SF Chronicle]
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Facebook has found even more mistakes in its ad metrics. [Consumerist]
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LinkedIn CEO says college degrees are overrated and more vocational training is needed. [SF Business Times]
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Taiwan to ask for removal of Uber apps from Apple, Google app stores. [Reuters]
- San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener declared victory in a tightly contested state Senate race on Tuesday — but his opponent, Supervisor Jane Kim, isn’t conceding yet. [SF Chronicle]