SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: 24 Hour Fitness Fined For Allegedly Misleading Customers Google is partnering with the country's largest auto dealership chain to push its self-driving cars. [Associated Press] Last September was the slowest one Bay Area real estate has seen in three years. [SF
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Can Facebook Be Fixed? Uber's looking for an ad agency. [Ad Week] All about "The Missing Towers of Diamond Heights and Potential Landmark Wall." [SocketSite] Bag by local company Timbuk2 panned by [Wired]. A bunch of famous
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: SF Gym Water Chock Full Of Lead How Facebook and Twitter are hustling to dodge regulators by regulating themselves. [CNet] Square's launching a big biz POS system. [Ad Week] What you have to do to screw up the iPhone's face
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Bay Area Crematory Sends Wrong Remains It seems like a no-brainer, but no, the solution to too much Facebook isn't more Facebook. [Wired] Bay Area crematory sends wrong remains to grieving family. [KRON 4] China isn't into the iPhone
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Oakland Cops Get Back On The Horse "What’s Going On With All These Tesla Firings?" asks [Slate] Density bonus possibility means Valencia development could stand 65 feet. [SocketSite] Looking at the race to repair the Oroville spillway. [SF Mag]
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: BART-Delaying Dog Gets Adopted A post shared by Brandon LaMere (@left_blank) on Oct 23, 2017 at 9:51pm PDT Apple's original programming will all be PG-rated, so good luck with that. [Bloomberg Businessweek] "We Don’t
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Bay Area Housing Market Reportedly Cools Millbrae’s oldest surviving home goes on the market. [SF Gate] [Wired] argues that Facebook's aggression toward startups is killing off innovation. Apple's reportedly relaxed their face ID standards to get the iPhone
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Hack Feared At Alameda Public Library [Wired] op-ed says it's federal law that's keeping online sex traffickers in business. Amazon Wine will wine no more. [CNet] Contentious Valencia condo development moves forward. [SocketSite] Someone keeps breaking into this UC
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Planning Pushes Pot Clubs From Schools BART under fire for eviction of longstanding homeless encampment. [IndyBay] Berkeley bans fish as prizes at carnivals. [Daily Californian] Opening arguments are underway in the Kate Steinle shooting trial. [Associated Press] Toddlers seriously
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Rape Allegations Roil East Bay High Schools The iPhone comparisons continue. [CNet] SF-based online clothing styling service Stitch Fix prepares to go public. [Associated Press] Huge hotel planned for 1125 Market. [SocketSite] Study says that over 40 percent of tech
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: SF Sues PG&E Over Landslide Now you can get an Elon Musk air freshener. [CNet] How SF is trying to get the oil industry to pay for climate change. [Wired] Sexual assault reported at UC Berkeley dorm. [Daily
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Bay Area Company Fights Peanut Allergies [Wired] has some issues with the whole #MeToo thing. Brisbane company working on peanut allergy cure. [Bloomberg] Never dump a pair of ruined jeans again. [Rockyt] The temporary Transbay Terminal will soon evolve
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Wikipedia's Existential Crisis Instagram is messing around with its ads. [Ad Week] More on what Google Lens might do. [CNet] [Wired] says Wikipedia is in an existential crisis. Trade secret theft allegations dog the much-vaunted Essential
SF News 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
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: BART Stabbing Suspect Nabbed Facebook stories are kind of a flop. [Ad Week] Six-story building planned for Third and 18th Streets. [SocketSite] Napa designer on wildfire chaos and how to rebuild. [Curbed SF] Three Bay Area chefs
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Russian Consulate Loses Flags Uber rented out a drive-in and served popcorn so never mind, all is forgiven. [Ad Week] A near-future iPhone might be foldable. [CNet] Ayesha Curry is reportedly being wooed by Dancing With The
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Ranking The New Emoji [Ad Week] takes on Medium's new business model, but how seriously are we expected to take analysis that uses the phrase "online blog"? [Wired] asks "Should Facebook and Twitter Be Regulated Under the
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Big Delays For Tesla Truck Here's how to stop Twitter's auto-play videos. [Ad Week] Taking an Uber in Dubai? You might end up in a Tesla. [Associated Press] Tim Cook's talking taxes with the president of France. Oddly-named
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Bay Area Gay Chorus Takes On Mississippi Uber has voluntarily suspended its "UberPOP" service in Norway. Berkeley's city council will meet Tuesday to nail down the city's new pot laws. [Daily Californian] Woman sought in People's Park attack that sent
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: SF Fights Fake 911 Calls Las Vegas shooting prompts YouTube to tweak search results. [CNet] Here's how much Apple Park cost. [Curbed SF] SF State alum works with Excelsior bike share. [Golden Gate Xpress] Santa Clara deputies accidentally
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Castro Valley Sickened By Stench [Engadget] explains how they believe Google’s new headphones’ translation function will change the world. Airbnb's CMO is out. [Ad Week] London cabbies say Uber is "a cancer." [CNet] "San Francisco’s Most
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: CPMC Under Fire For Alzheimer's Ward Closure A post shared by Darwin Bell (@darwinbell) on Oct 1, 2017 at 4:00pm PDT Your Instagram story can now contain a poll. [Ad Week] Safety advocates oppose federal move to clear the
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Attempting To Define Facebook Google wants to certify accessories for their phones. [9to5Google] Facebook's hiring 1000 people to review ads. [Ad Week] Uber's top HR staffer answers some questions from the [Associated Press]. Fat Albert's skipping Fleet
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: SF Cabbie Takes Newt Gingrich For Ride How sad is your life if you're buying Instagram followers from a vending machine? [Ad Week] Men and women in tech struggle to land work after age 40. [Bloomberg] Body found on Grizzly
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Marketers Boo Longer Tweets Marketers are pissed about Twitter's longer tweets. [Ad Week] Equity firm acquires big SF fertility center. [SF Chronicle] There will soon be a European bidding war for Doogle's top search spots. [Wired] Five-story