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16 October 2017 / SF News / Eve Batey

Monday Lunchtime Links: Hearst Sells Chunk Of SoMa Site

  • This infographic claims to expose "What Millennials Value Most in Their Lives, Careers and Personal Tech." Agree or disagree? [Ad Week]
  • Berkeley's iconic Olsen House goes on the market for the first time ever. [SF Gate]
  • UC Berkeley study reveals that fevers in early pregnancy can lead to greater risk of birth defects. [Daily Californian]
  • San Jose firefighters are spread thin between the NorCal effort and blazes closer to home. [NBC Bay Area]
  • The Hearst corporation is selling off a significant portion of a development site at Fifth and Howard. [SF Chronicle]
  • Hacking the power grid is harder than you might think. [Wired]
  • Speaking of hacking, North Korean cyberpower is no joke. [New York Times]
  • Nearly half of America's teens prefer Snapchat over other social media platforms. [Recode]
  • A nice profile of Bayview SFPD officer Montgomery Singleton.[Mission Local]
  • Alleged looter arrested near Santa Rosa evacuation zone. [ABC 7]
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