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Pope Sends First Tweet

Pope Sends First Tweet

Posted by: Keith Mizuguchi on Dec 12, 2012 | Comments (0)

Twitter is apparently taking over the world as on Wednesday, Pope Benedict XVI sent his first tweet to his more than 800,000 followers.

First World Problems

First World Problems

Posted by: Anhoni Patel on May 9, 2012 | Comments (0)

Do you ever hear yourself complaining about something minor or trivial and realize that you sound like a privileged, pampered bourgeoisie resident of the First World? Well, you’re not the only one. Millions of people are just as whiny as you.

Best Twitter Reactions About Alex Smith, Peyton Manning & the 49ers

Best Twitter Reactions About Alex Smith, Peyton Manning & the 49ers

Posted by: Anhoni Patel on Mar 19, 2012 | Comments (0)

Sports fans have been avidly following the three-ring circus that was the San Francisco 49ers as they tried to court the most coveted free agent of all time, Peyton Manning.

Mid-Market Gets Another Tenant

Mid-Market Gets Another Tenant

Posted by: Keith Mizuguchi on Apr 7, 2011 | Comments (0)

The revitalization of San Francisco’s Mid-Market neighborhood continues as the area will now include the Burning Man headquarters.

Twitter Agrees to Stay in SF, With a Catch

Twitter Agrees to Stay in SF, With a Catch

Posted by: Keith Mizuguchi on Mar 17, 2011 | Comments (1)

Twitter has told San Francisco officials that they plan to lease offices in the city’s Mid-Market neighborhood, but only if the Board of Supervisors approves a payroll tax exemption plan.

Twitter to Stay?

Twitter to Stay?

Posted by: Anhoni Patel on Feb 10, 2011 | Comments (0)

Are they staying or going? That is the question on everyone’s mind (well, not everyone, but those who care about keeping businesses in San Francisco are definitely fretting). So – will Twitter leave their Soma digs for greener pastures in the Peninsula or will they be true to their roots and stay in SF? The city isn’t leaving the decision up to chance and is doing everything in its power to keep Twitter put.