- A couple little earthquakes rattled the North Bay this morning. [KRON 4]
- Library officials in Mountain View announced they have received a $98,000 grant from Google to pay for bookmobile services. [CBS 5]
- How Google fought back against a crippling IoT-powered botnet and won. [Ars Technica]
- Manufacturer of Naloxone-injecting device used to save opioid ODs (with much local success) jacks price up to $4500 for a two-pack but county public health departments like SF continue to get them donated. [Examiner]
- I'll admit to a snicker when I saw that Joe Montana is still promoting Sketchers. [Footwear News]
- Former Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory chief Paul Alivisatos has emerged as the front-runner to replace UC Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks. [SF Chronicle]
- A large pothole on Interstate 280 has flattened a few tires Monday morning in San Francisco. [KRON 4]
- Former NASA engineer will develop flying cars for Uber. [Roadshow]
- Facebook argues in court that it can’t monitor all posts for racist language. [Bloomberg]
- Planet Labs, a San Francisco startup that has raised about $180 million in funding, is buying the Terra Bella satellite business that Google paid about $500 million for three years ago. [SF Business Times]