San Francisco

An unidentified cyclist was killed early this morning when he/she collided with a garbage truck in the city's Mission District. Police, who are still at the scene, didn't have too many details ...
An unidentified cyclist was killed early this morning when he/she collided with a garbage truck in the city's Mission District. Police, who are still at the scene, didn't have too many details ...
21 minutes ago
Fueled by a burst of summertime energy, I’ve been feeling quite productive at home and work and was looking forward to clearing many more items from my to-do list this week.  But plans... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit...
Fueled by a burst of summertime energy, I’ve been feeling quite productive at home and work and was looking forward to clearing many more items from my to-do list this week.  But plans... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
22 minutes ago
A San Francisco family had an unwelcome visitor come for dinner last night when a pickup truck crashed into their Outer Mission home, according to police. Officer Gordon Shyy says police star...
A San Francisco family had an unwelcome visitor come for dinner last night when a pickup truck crashed into their Outer Mission home, according to police. Officer Gordon Shyy says police star...
24 minutes ago
TaskRabbit for Business unveiled a major upgrade today, as the popular p2p marketplace evolves into a source for small and medium businesses to hire temporary and part-time employees. TR4B was first released in January with a SXSW porta...
TaskRabbit for Business unveiled a major upgrade today, as the popular p2p marketplace evolves into a source for small and medium businesses to hire temporary and part-time employees. TR4B was first released in January with a SXSW portal for businesses attending the event in Austin. “Small businesses are already our fastest growing customer segment,” says Anne Raimondi, TaskRabbit’s CRO. “They account for over 30 percent of our revenue. So this move is about listening to our customers as they tell us what they want and also seeing how they use our platform.” And it’s not just the businesses that are driving this development – it’s the rabbits as well. “People have said our success is partly due to the economic downturn and while that may be true, something deeper is happening,” Raimondi says. “We have highly educated people–75 percent of them have at least a bachelor’s degree. They are choosing this because they don't want a full-time job. They want a lot of flexibility and diversity in their lives and control over their destiny.” Traditional temp agencies may want to pay attention to what’s happening here. They have been long been known to charge large fees (40-60 percent), to often be slow, and do not always provide much attention to detail when matching people with companies. TaskRabbit’s online job-matching process, by contrast, is fast and transparent. It takes a flat 20 percent fee, and can often fill positions within 10-15 minutes. Businesses can see a worker’s resume, their video, their ratings, and their cover letter. The workers have all cleared a background check, and those who are most highly rated rise to the top of the site in terms of visibility. “We get asked all the time who really are the Task Rabbits,” notes Raimondi. “So we're doing more to present their stories. They are people who voluntarily want to be rated and evaluated on what they do every single time. They take that much pride in their work!” These are people like Chris Mok, who’s developed a reputation as the best handyman around town, and who earns over $5,000 a month through jobs as a Task Rabbit. He’s one of a growing class of micro-entrepreneurs building their reputations and businesses through TaskRabbit (and other p2p platforms). TaskRabbit has some 11,000 people for hire at present, across nine markets, and is on-boarding new workers at the rate of 1,000 per month now. One benefit the company offers small businesses is that it handles all that paperwork (a W-2 or a 1099?), including timesheets and payroll in the background, so all the task posters have to do is pick someone and leave the rest to TaskRabbit. It also offers live chat support, all handled locally, not at a distant call center. Over the past year, the company says it has quadrupled its user base and quintupled its revenue. It plans to open its first international office this year, in London, and currently employs 65 people in its Soma office. Sixty percent of Task Rabbits are female, many self-employed as freelancers or contract workers part-time.
28 minutes ago
MuteTab is a Chrome extension created by Jared Sohn that allows users to manage sound coming from individual tabs. The extension shows which tabs are making sound, and users can pause or mute them individuall or automatically mute all ba...
MuteTab is a Chrome extension created by Jared Sohn that allows users to manage sound coming from individual tabs. The extension shows which tabs are making sound, and users can pause or mute them individuall or automatically mute all background tabs. MuteTab is currently available to download from the Chrome Web Store. image via MuteTab via Anthony De Rosa
29 minutes ago
“From left: Greg Orme, Kelli Allman, Barack Obama and Megan Hughes at Allman’s parents’ house in Honolulu.” TIME magazine unearthed some photos of a 17-year-old Barack Obama sporting a white suit jacket and a lei on his way t...
“From left: Greg Orme, Kelli Allman, Barack Obama and Megan Hughes at Allman’s parents’ house in Honolulu.” TIME magazine unearthed some photos of a 17-year-old Barack Obama sporting a white suit jacket and a lei on his way to the senior prom with friends in 1979. The photos come from Obama’s classmate at Punahou School in Hawaii, Kelli Allman (née McCormack). image via Kelli Allman/Contact Press Image via TIME via Digg
37 minutes ago
It is 7:30 and 51°, headed to 60° and sunny today. Yesterday the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a national immigration bill to move to the full senate. The bill includes an easier green card process for graduates of math, science an...
It is 7:30 and 51°, headed to 60° and sunny today. Yesterday the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a national immigration bill to move to the full senate. The bill includes an easier green card process for graduates of math, science and engineering programs at American universities, the New York Times reports. Facebook and other tech companies have lobbied for this measure in order to let more engineers stay in the...
about 1 hour ago
Bonus Coins Make sure to look for the hidden bonus coins. They can help you to find difficult objects and can give you some more time or even some bonus points. Save your hint and fast forward coins for when you really need them (the...
Bonus Coins Make sure to look for the hidden bonus coins. They can help you to find difficult objects and can give you some more time or even some bonus points. Save your hint and fast forward coins for when you really need them (the objects are harder to find as the rounds progress). If you don't use them immediately, they are saved for use in future rounds. You can use the time bonus coins just before you finish to get a higher time bonus, even if you aren't running short of time. Game Play If you like a more relaxed pace of game, try turning on Relaxed mode and you will no longer run out of time. Try and find objects quickly to earn a quick find bonus. Match the groups mini-game Try and create large groups of the same object in order to earn more bonus objects and to get a bigger score. This mini-game can become hard in the later rounds if you don't plan ahead. The key is to use the bonus objects (the blue or red ones with the arrow shapes) to destroy entire rows of wooden blocks. So plan your moves so that you can create groups of 5 or more objects (that is how you earn bonus objects). Then when you click on these larger groups, make sure you click on one of the objects in the group that is on the row you wish to clear. The bonus will appear on the object you clicked on. If you follow this strategy, you should be able to get through these rounds - but it may still take a few tries. For the Entire Big City Adventure: San Francisco Walkthrough, Visit CasualGameGuides.com! Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Like this Small Cool 2013 contest entry? Favorite it below! Name: Leah Location: San Francisco, CA Square Feet: 400 Division: Teeny-Tiny What I Love About My Small Home: I have never before loved a place I've lived in like I love thi...
Like this Small Cool 2013 contest entry? Favorite it below! Name: Leah Location: San Francisco, CA Square Feet: 400 Division: Teeny-Tiny What I Love About My Small Home: I have never before loved a place I've lived in like I love this apartment. I wanted to create a space that was delightful, organized, and expressive of who I am. I draw comics, and designed my home to feel like i was in my own strip. The bedroom designed to be a Night scene, with a light up moon, and the living room a day scene, with sky, green-grass carpet, and cloud lamps. I wanted to to use almost exclusively reused items/material in my home instead of buying new mass produced items. I asked designer and furniture builder Aaron Kllc to help me furnish and decorate. The bed, hutch, and dining table were all made out of reclaimed wood. The dining table was made out of an old drafting table and a vintage piece of burl wood. More
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