- SF tech unicorn conducts 2nd layoff round after mass hiring blitz
- The SF Giants' new jersey patches are an absolute disgrace
- Embattled Cruise and Giants agree to new sponsorship, jersey ad
- Google Street View driver crashes after 100 mph chase, police say
- Users report widespread outages as SF-based Reddit goes dark
- Uber competitor lays off 10% of staff
- If you’re feeling lonely this summer, Airbnb seems to think a stay in Gwyneth Paltrow’s guest house will fix that. By Tessa McLean
- In April 2022, Planet had about $490 million in cash and cash equivalents. A year later, that stockpile was down to $146 million, and San Francisco layoffs have arrived. By Stephen Council
- Steve Jobs' son got more than $200 million from investors to start a San Francisco venture capital firm focused on investing in cancer treatments. By Stephen Council
Tech Layoffs
- Thousands of Tesla enthusiasts from around the state gathered to pay equal homage to the cars and the car company's boss, Elon Musk. By Andrew Pridgen
- Just weeks after conducting layoffs, San Francisco software firm New Relic has agreed to a $6.5 billion buyout from local private equity giants. By Stephen Council
- A massive, flashing “X” sign atop the social media company's San Francisco headquarters attracted resident skepticism and city inspectors this weekend. On Monday morning, workers took it down. By Stephen Council