By: Daniel Burt
If you have looked for housing in San Francisco, you are well aware of how overwhelming a task it can be. While the steep and rising prices …
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By: Isabella Jaye
With voter apathy climbing to dangerously high levels in California and voter turnout falling to historic lows, it’s time for a new kind of civic engagement platform …
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By: Matt Calvert
A new browser extension for Chrome, Safari and Firefox displays key contribution data for every U.S. Senator and Representative on any webpage by simply hovering over their …
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By: Sarah Jackson
San Francisco Public Press and Shareable Magazine brought together the city’s experts in urban planning, architecture, finance, renter protection and legislation to discuss innovative solutions to San …
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By: Dwight Alexander
Nearly three years ago OpenTable challenged San Francisco restaurants. The online reservation service failed to include any of the Fog City’s restaurants in its 2011 top 100 …
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In the past decade, there has been an explosion of online services offered by government. Because technologies are ever-developing and ever-changing, we should be asking: How meaningful are these services …
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