Mayor Ed Lee's office announced a spate of techinitiatives to bolster the city's public Wi-Fi offering, reignite a startup program and share traffic data.
StateScoop interviewed dozens of industry and public sector officials to identify 10 cities — from Austin to New York to San Francisco — that are setting the…
The City’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development estimates that the nearly 450,000 square feet of office space can accommodate approximately 2,500 jobs in San Francisco.
San Francisco recently announced it will provide free Wi-Fi to residents and visitors of the city’s Market Street area in what has become a growing trend among…
Developed by a Code for America fellow at City Hall this year, Promptly provides clear and concise text messages delivered directly to San Francisco Human Services Agency…
Mayor Edwin M. Lee today, as part of Innovation Month, officially opened the nation’s first Living Innovation Zone, which links partners with the city to sponsor the…
Complaints centered on the temporary stoppage of federal funds that states receive to run critical program in each jurisdiction, ranging from health and human services initiatives to…
Mayor Edwin M. Lee today officially opened the new South of Market headquarters of GitHub, a San Francisco startup that powers code collaboration in the programmer community,…