- Diplomat says Silicon Valley has more influence than some countries. [CNet]
- The UC Regents are suing FEMA for cutting millions in fire prevention funding previously allocated to the East Bay Hills. [Daily Californian]
- These are the Bay Area's 10 largest public companies. [SF Business Times]
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Vacaville cops arrest four who they say assaulted man, stole his pants. [SF Chronicle]
- Yosemite road reopens ahead of schedule. [CBS 5]
- Dolores Park-goer describes Chanel/Prada outfit as "nice and casual." [Mission Local]
- [Fast Company] takes a deep dive on how YouTube's CEO is changing the game.
- Tech worker/[SF Examiner] columnist seems to suggest that the acronym "IRL" is somehow new.
- Report on SF-wide internet to be released today. [SF Examiner]
- Owners of building behind Elbo Room challenge plans to build seven-unit development. [SocketSite]
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San Francisco faces pressure to help families afford preschool, child care. [SF Chronicle]
- Plans to get trains from the Caltrain corridor into the lower level of the Transbay Transit Center have been updated. [Streetsblog SF]
- These cool maps explain how SF's topography impacted planning. [SF Chronicle]