Want to go to this year’s Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, but can’t afford the nearly $2,000 pricetag? If you’re a budding citizen journalist, you may be in luck! GroundReport is partnering with Technorati to offer two FREE full-access packages to a couple lucky citizen journalists. Winners will be able to attend all areas […]
How safe are San Francisco Bay beaches and water a year after the Cosco Busan oil spill?
Story by Aaron Crowe A "dirty bathtub ring" and a some oil under a few rocks are about all that remain from the Cosco Busan oil spill more than a year ago in the San Francisco Bay. The spill of nearly 54,000 gallons of heavy fuel when the container ship hit the San Francisco […]
Cubix Yerba Buena, Tiny 250 Square Feet Condos in San Francisco
Property in San Francisco’s posh South of Market neighborhood is some of the most expensive in the world. Cubix Yerba Buena, a new South of Market condominium development, is hoping the adages "location is everything" and "size doesn’t matter" will attract customers to their tiny, 250-350 square foot, but less expensive condos. Cubix Yerba Buena offers condos ranging from $279,000 to $330,000 which, […]
Terry Childs, Angry Techie, Gridlocks San Francisco Computers
Terry Childs was arrested Sunday after he changed the codes for San Francisco’s FiberWAN computer system, the network that handles city payroll files, jail bookings, official city emails and other documents. Childs is refusing to give officials the passwords to access the network. Terry Childs is currently in custody and being held on $5 million […]
the second airline worldwide to fly nonstop from San Francisco to Shanghai
There will be daily service out of San Francisco International Airport to Shanghai and Mumbai from 14 June, by Jet Airways. Jet Airways founder and chairman Naresh Goyal said, with the regulatory approval process now finallised for the new route, they are very pleased to enter this new stage of Jet Airways.This step of […]
The Public Art of San Francisco
So which city in the USA has 600 murals on its streets, all available for public perusal? Well, it’s the same city that has a Cartoon Museum, a Spanish Mission dating from 1791 and a Museum of Modern Art, built on a reclaimed former industrial zone. The fact is that since the 1930’s, murals have […]
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