SF News Goldman Sachs To Guide Twitter IPO, May Happen By Thanksgiving The hotly anticipated, recently announced Twitter IPO gets fleshed out a bit more today as their regulatory filing was made this afternoon. Goldman Sachs won out over other investment firms in guiding what
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, On Market And Sanchez: Anti-Google Screed A disgruntled anti-Googler has put up this large-scale poster, poetically decrying the search engine's inexorable reach into our lives. It reads: I'm watching you/ I'm targeting you. I'm searching for you. I'm tracking
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink '90s Online Delivery Staple Kozmo.com Coming Back? When your editor had to live in the Mission, back during the first dot-com boom, we used Kozmo.com for cigarettes, condoms, DVDs, and pints of Chubby Hubby. Boy, have things changed. We
Arts & Entertainment Video: The Real Siri. [Updated] Almost two years after the world was first introduced to the soothing, mellifluous voice of the iPhone, we meet the woman whose actual voice was used to create Siri. Her name is Allison
SF News Twitter Announces IPO ... Via Twitter Twitter has formally submitted their paperwork today for that rumored, inevitable IPO. In a tweet posted just minutes ago, the company writes, "We’ve confidentially submitted an S-1 to the SEC for a
SF News Apple Unveils Powerful iOS 7; Pretty, Plastic New iPhones Today's mildly anticipated iPhone and iOS7 announcement from Apple met expectations and rumors swirling around the Internet over the past few months. CEO Tim Cook and his gang revealed the iOS 7, iPhone
SF News New Twitter HQ Signage Pays Tribute To Old SF Mart Sign While some might argue that the modern design doesn't necessarily match the building, we are swooning over Twitter's new signage outside their headquarters. You like? Well, we do. So sleek, so fresh, so
SF News TechCrunch Conference Disrupted By Boob Gazing, Lame Dick Jokes Noted Silicon Valley tech blog and press release machine TechCrunch launched their annual Disrupt conference in San Francisco over the weekend with an "incredibly popular" Hackathon session during which hopeful entrepreneurs present new
Arts & Entertainment Denise Hale Schools New Tech Neighbors In a city where the dominant industry seems hell-bent on shutting women up, one San Francisco grand dame is speaking louder than ever-and taking SF's tech community to task. "They bore the hell
SF News Startup Bro Backlash Leaps Off The Internet, Into Real Life [Updates] Yesterday's bro-tastic, anti-San Francisco screed did wonders to unite the various factions of the city's usually fractured internet commentariat. In fact, the ire directed at local entrepreneur and venture-funded hater Peter Shih reached
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tech Folk Are Now Disrupting Your Dinner Reservations Too After winning national acclaim from James Beard and Bon Appetit, it's no surprise that a table at State Bird Provisions has been notoriously hard to get in the past few months. However, those
SF News Silicon Valley: Just A Bunch Of Elitist Union Busters? Remember that despicable and elitist piece by PandoDaily's Sarah Lacy about how the BART strike was crippling the nascent tech boom on Mid-Market? Well, it's inspired a much better informed retort from Kevin