Tag: tech
Spotify Employees Will Earn San Francisco Salaries Remotely
SAN FRANCISCO—On Friday, February 12 Spotify announced its new Work-From-Anywhere program that will pay New York and San Francisco-level salaries to employees working remotely...
Uber Reopens SF Headquarters With Capacity Limit
SAN FRANCISCO—On November 5, ride-sharing company Uber announced that the company will reopen its San Francisco office headquarters to employees this month, which has...
Dropbox To Make Remote Work Permanent
SAN FRANCISCO—Dropbox, San Francisco-based tech company, announced on October 13 that it will become a "Virtual First" company, making remote work primary for all...
Pay Cuts For Tech Employees Leaving The Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO—Stripe, a financial services and software company headquartered in San Francisco, plans to pay employees who move out of San Francisco, New York,...
SF Coffee Shop, The Creamery, To Close Permanently
SAN FRANCISCO—The Creamery, a popular hub for tech meetings, will close permanently on August 14 due to an expiring lease, and financial troubles from...
Airbnb Pulls 923 Homes From SF Listings
SAN FRANCISCO—On Wednesday, March 15, the home sharing startup Airbnb announced it has taken down 923 home listings in San Francisco.
In a story reported by...
Computer Science Fair For Students
SAN FRANCISCO—More than 800 high school students from the Bay Area attended this year's TEALS Computer Science Fair at the Mission Bay Conference Center...
Tech Shuttle Program To Stay In SF
SAN FRANCISCO—After an hour-long public debate on Tuesday, February 21, the Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors unanimously voted to approve the corporate shuttle program.
The program...
Kyle Vogt Buys San Francisco’s Most Expensive Home
SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco's most expensive home has been sold to tech billionaire Kyle Vogt, 30. The 5-level home on Vallejo Street was originally listed...
Leap Transit Introduced To San Francisco Streets
SAN FRANCISCO—A new commute option called Leap Transit launched in San Francisco earlier this week, inching on the territory of both public transit and...