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Some S.F. Pride Sponsors Are in Bed with...
by Joe Kukura • 06/26/2019 2:25 pm

While SF Pride rolls out the rainbow carpet for big-bucks corporate sponsors, some of these corporations give millions to anti-LBGTQ
Republicans.

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Google Employees Want Their Company Excluded From S.F....
by Ida Mojadad • 06/26/2019 12:37 pm

The group is no longer content to wait for Google’s solution to its hate speech problem.

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Is It Time to Nationalize Social Media?
by Peter-Astrid Kane • 12/19/2018 5:55 pm

Keith A. Spencer’s A People’s History of Silicon Valley lays out the case for the tech industry’s self-regard as a decades-long fraud with pernicious consequences.

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Google Responds to Massive Sexual Harassment Protests
by Ida Mojadad • 11/08/2018 12:48 pm

Google employees worldwide walked out in protest last week of its sexual harassment policies, including reports of payouts for accused executives.

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Tech Buses Back Under Fire for ‘Sweetheart’ Deal
by Joe Kukura • 05/04/2018 12:53 pm

The paltry sums tech buses pay for use of public stops are back in the news, as the SFMTA contemplates charging them a measly 34 cents more.

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S.F. Tech Worker Faces Online Harassment Charges
by Ida Mojadad • 04/25/2018 4:04 pm

A former Google contractor allegedly posted a woman’s address online and stated that she “should be raped to teach her a lesson.”

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Right-Wingers Got Very Upset with Google’s Doodle This...
by Peter-Astrid Kane • 04/04/2018 2:52 pm

Google’s Doodle becomes a flashpoint in the culture wars after the tech giant allegedly slights Easter. Except it didn’t, but that’s still not good enough.

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