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- How many of our best new bars have you visited? [SFist]
- Yahoo late Wednesday disclosed a breach that took place in August 2013 that may have resulted in the theft of data associated with more than one billion user accounts. [USA Today] [San Jose Mercury News] [Computerworld]
- Warriors star Draymond Green is apparently not on board with the NBA’s new collective-bargaining agreement with the Players Association. [New York Daily News]
- An outpouring of support has raised more than $1.6 million for victims of the deadly Ghost Ship fire in Oakland earlier this month. [Bay City News]
- Facebook is the unwilling king of the news. [Cnet]
- Dropbox panned for 'diversity' tweet depicting mostly white people. [SF Gate]
- San Francisco has been downgraded to the nation’s 88th most sinful city. [Curbed SF]
- Facebook says it’s in talks to buy its own video shows. [Recode]
- A fisherman who didn’t want to get his feet wet caused a scare Wednesday afternoon when Oakland firefighters, police and the U.S. Coast Guard thought he had driven into the Bay. [CBS 5]
- The San Francisco Transit Riders advocacy group is seeking a paid executive director. Could it be you? [Streetsblog SF]
- Twitter spent more than a year developing an instant messaging app for emerging markets but killed the product without launching it. [BuzzFeed]