It’s 7 a.m., 53° and headed to 64°. Details for the next 10 days are here.
Los Angeles hosted CicLAvia yesterday, closing off 7.5 miles of streets to cars and opening them to pedestrians and bicyclists. An estimated 100,000 people showed up to participate — maybe it’s a sign that the city will become less car-dependent. See some cool photos.
Google has been charged with deliberately delaying an investigation into whether its cars were collecting personal data from wireless networks, writes the New York Times. The Federal Communications Commission fined the company $25,000 for failing to provide emails to help with the investigation.
The NYT also writes about the trend of new social networks that have gotten smaller and smaller. At sites like Path and Pair, “users can post information without fear of sharing with the wrong people.”
And Burrito Justice posted pictures of the new Dolores playground art. Do you like the koi fish, clouds or ants better?
Have a great week!
