Before 2009, it was a secret. In 2010, it became an announcement. And from 2011 on, Google's self-driving car program has been an intriguing…
A common criticism of the technology industry (aside from our exorbitant rental prices, of course) is that its workers don't represent the diversity found…
Alta CA is probably going to take some punches from the anti-gentrification hordes, those blockers of Google buses and decriers of rising rents. After…
Even more un-Google-able than “Humphry Slocombe” and sure to generate eye-rolls for being about as remote as the landlocked Southeast Asian nation from which…
Sizzle Holy shit was that a great wedding at the Grammy Awards. As Macklemore, Mary Lambert, Madonna, and others performed the tolerance anthem “Same…
In his three-year career as a bouncer, Nick Negusse has manned the door at strip clubs, broken up bar fights, tamed rowdy customers at…
The Wheat and the Chat Just 108 years after San Francisco was reduced to rubble by a cataclysmic act of God, it happened again….
Like a lot of Bay Areans, when I'm traveling, I tell people I'm from San Francisco. I say this despite the fact that I…
Chugging Along No analysis on the best hybrid engines for Muni leaves a U.S. company in the dust: Shouldn't we be buying American wherever…
In Kurt Vonnegut's first novel, Player Piano, there are two classes of people: engineers and everyone else. The vast majority of work is automated,…