Today, San Francisco became home to a start up that is aimed at changing the fast food game. What makes this new downtown lunch spot different? Humans need not apply.
Uber released plans on May 27th for its new headquarters, which will be located in Mission Bay. The 423,000 square-foot building complexes will be able to house about 3,000 workers, …
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Last week the tech industry took aim at political innovation in San Francisco. Countable, a website and app that counts yes and no votes on issues, was released in San …
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By: Charles Belle
The City of San Francisco and tech companies are more similar than most people realize: the City produces and owns software. Unfortunately, the City’s current policies neglect …
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Assemblymember Phil Ting has said it all along: Access to the Internet is a universal right.
On November 10, President Obama made a public statement calling for the FCC to …
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With the recent connection of 32 public spaces now offering free Wi-Fi, provided by the city, it seems that San Francisco is getting much closer to its goal of closing …
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