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    Yelp - Welcome to Yelp HQ!

    Yelp

    2.0(12.8k reviews)
    2.8 miFinancial District, SoMa

    I use Yelp almost every month and it's introduced me to a lot of good businesses. Unfortunately…read moreit's really hard to contact them for general items that would improve my experience as a user, so I'm writing this review. Payment options should be added to filter merchants that have surcharges for using credit cards. I really dislike that practice and would like to filter out any businesses that do that before going there, especially as it becomes more common.

    I have seen so many changes over the years. None for the better. I have been on Yelp off and on…read moresince about 2006, this is my most recent account. I have Yelped in a lot of different markets. Some better than others. Some CMs way better than others. I have been elite on this account and others and lost my elite status on a couple of accounts I have since closed. My ultimate takeaway, the community elements are gone. It's fine tuned to promote newbies to elite and dictate what those people should be saying, photographing, businesses to reward and punish. I have never seen one person lose their elite status and get it back. Zero. It doesn't happen. I used to chat a little bit here and there with Jeremy S. I asked him about what he thought about the South Park Yelp episode when that came out. There were all of these wild rumors about what he said or did in response to it. He liked it and said you know you made it when South Park roasts you. It was a fun and wild time, when you could actually have a random chat on this platform with the Yelp CEO. I still review lots of stuff and photograph tons of things. I just do it on Google now to express my opinions and track the journey of life. Why? For me, Yelp's magic existed within the community. Without that, reviewing is just a tiring chore. A lot of awesome people have given up on Yelp over the years and I really understand that. It's impersonal now and staged. It feels forced and cheesy. These days, Yelp is about selling yourself and your worth to Yelp and to your CM and kissing ass. So, it's not really that great anymore IMO. I miss UYE, etc. All people were included. It didn't matter who you were or what value your CM thought you had. You could just show up and shoot the shit with other active Yelpers. It was literally that simple. Forrest Gump was wrong, life isn't like a box of chocolates. Life is one big popularity contest. Some people are popular, and then there's the rest of us. Yelp with no community feels really draining and that's my two cents. Or maybe rounded up to five since we are eliminating pennies.

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    EmSense

    EmSense

    1.4(42 reviews)
    3.0 miFinancial District, SoMa

    Yeah, I don't know either…read more I generally have a hard time giving these market-research companies four stars, and I almost never give them five stars, but sometimes easy money is easy money. I showed up for what I thought would be an hour-long endeavor that would require a swimming-cap thing to be fitted to my head and weird oily stuff put in my hair--seriously, I've had experiences like this in the past--but it was basically twelve minutes and I was out, with $30 in hand. No weird caps, no annoyingly repetitive questions. I followed some instructions, was helped by one of the most efficient market-research-company employees I've ever met, and was done. I'd do it again. And again. And again and again. It's also kind of fun walking around this area at rush hour, signing in with security downstairs, and using really clean bathrooms. I know; I need to get out more. Or get a life. Or both.

    These are international thieves working out of Dubai, UAE and Lithuania. There is no US phone #,…read moreonly a Deleware address so they can operate in the US., an email address. Returns are paid by customer - to Dubai- international shipping fees to the Middle East. They steal your info even if you delete it and complete an order. Charge for 2, 3 or more items. Conformation page says its processed and shipped at the same time it's ordered. Automatically set up so you can't cancel, only return. Which means you will never get your $$ back. Very slick, professional ads, use pain relief as the bait. They look very legitimate dont they? The more $$$ crooks spend on ads means they are making millions cheating Americans. They add Dollar Store items while you try to check out. Page after page of cheep rip offs not worth a buck. Beg for business and badger you into purchasing more. Higher and higher discounts. Legitimate companies do not use any of these tactics. If you've been cheated, if you actually placed an order- report to the BBB, consumer agencies, Federal trade commission, all social media. The glowing reviews are faked. Bought. The ads are designed to make you buy because you're in pain. Will buy anything to stop the pain. Emotional hook. They are using hope to steal your money. Targeting desperate people. The merchandise- flash for cash. Looks legitimate but it will fall apart because it's poorly made with cheep materials. The devise isnt safe. If a baby chews it or a pet - could cause severe harm. The heating unit- no protetective covering between it and your skin. High heat. It doesn't "massage". Only loudly vibrates. Don't get it wet. Expected lifespan -apx 6 mns. Every part of every version of their ads are fake. Amazon and other platforms don't vet sellers ,do not care their customers are being ripped off. What ever site you see them on, do NOT use, believe no claim. Research and report.

    KQED - Even the board room feels like a work of art

    KQED

    3.6(177 reviews)
    1.4 miMission

    Once a year, there's a KQED Fest outside of their headquarters, where there's music, food, booths,…read moreand a painting wall for all to enjoy. It's nice to support a local nonprofit, being part of the community, and celebrating public broadcasting. Mark your calendar for their next one!

    I love KQED with a passion. I follow a few of their hosts/writers on social media, and I'm not…read moregoing to hide that it'd be a dream to be connected to KQED in any capacity, so I'm excited to leave this review. I got to attend the KQED FEST of 2026. It was my first time visiting the headquarters, and the space was just dopamine inducing: open space, walls of windows, areas that just scream community cultivation. There is so much to do at KQED Fest, and this is a FREE event! There was a variety of spaces designed especially for creative kids: painting, playing, looking under microscopes. There were also a good offering for the adults: panels, presentations by NPR, and auditions for Check Please, Bay Area! And if none of that sounds interesting than feel free to take your pick of tours, a stage with local live music (by such greats as: Tiny Desk Concert winner Ruby Ibarra or the 2024 KQED Bay Area Showcase winner Misa James), bingo, and lots of great food and drinks. Of course, I grabbed a little KQED swag as a physical souvenir of the day. I'm hoping (make that manifesting) I'll attend a live taping of any of the wonderful shows filmed right there at the headquarters. Thank you for opening up this incredible space for the public to visit. Attending KQED Fest fulfilled a dream long in the making for me.

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    Sing Tao Daily - Oct 20, 2023

    Sing Tao Daily

    3.3(3 reviews)
    2.7 miChinatown

    I have been a faithful reader of Chinese Singtao Daily for long time especially the Saturdays and…read moreSundays. I myself and my family including children have been enjoying it. Unfortunately recently , I've noticed and hope it is not a beginning trend that this newspaper starts using "porn" like female pictures in its magazine and Sunday's articles. In its 06/12-06/18 Singtao Times Weekly, there is a featured story about homosexuals (in Taiwan only??): lesbians seek ways to get pregnant and gay men are forced into "fake" marriages because they want to become parents. But they use a picture showing "topless" pretty women only (men are well dressed) to depict homosexuals. Is "topless women" the only way to convey to readers what homosexuals are?? In addition, in its 6/13/2010 Sunday health article about hip in general, it featured a "bottomless" curvy woman (no men). Again, this "bottomless" curvy woman picture (with no pant ) is unnecessary. I don't think the picture sends a correct message to readers. It is somewhat degrading the women especially the beautiful ones with good physique. I certainly don't want my children thinking their parents reading "porn" newspaper. I'd upgrade the rating of this newspaper higher if they stop using "porn" like figures in its magazine or articles.

    It's easy to advertise with Sing Tao with simply a call with credit card. Most of the time there…read moreare good amount of calls when we are hiring. As far as the business advertisement, customers won't usually mention they came because of your Sing Tao ads so it will help if you put a coupon on the ad that way you will see the result better. Most of the Chinese customers will usually come in with the coupon for discounts or free items. Sing Tao ads have been bringing us a lot of customers in the last 15 years. The one star off is because they have been cutting budget recently so the paper quality has reduced.

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    Sing Tao Daily Store Front, San Francisco, CA.

    Sing Tao Daily - Sing Tao Daily Store Front, San Francisco, CA.

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    Sing Tao Daily Store Front, San Francisco, CA.

    Meatpaper

    Meatpaper

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.9 miMission

    Wow, meatpaper! This is a magazine dedicated entirely to the fleischgeist, with illustrations that…read morecapture our carniverous fantasies. The mag's articles are fascinating, and include interviews with the meat-obsessed, like Chef Chris Consentino of Incanto, butchers and even vegan philosophers. I think the parties might be the best thing about meatpaper, though. I just got back from an evening at Serpentine, where the hipsterati were out in full force and lined up for beef tartare, tender ribs, and duck pate, not to mention a full salumi bar from Perbacco AND vegetarian nibbles from Leif. No one was wanting for drinks either, with wine from Verge and dark and stormies with ginger beer free-flowing. Meatpaper, I love you, and your parties. I have a feeling one day you're going to help me accomplish my goal of eating a hog whole. G'night. I'm going to dream about flying pigs.

    Meat is the new black - or so I learned from Sasha Wizansky a couple of weeks ago…read more She is the co-editor of Meatpaper, the new journal of meat culture. What is that you wonder. Hell, so did I. The one thing I know after tonight is that they can throw quite a party. Slow Club was hopping with meat enthusiasts for their opening party, and guess what: They were all skinny peeps. How's that you're asking? Heckifiknow. Somehow they managed to wrangle some fantastic meat and sausage producers to give away their wares for free (and so were the drinks). The magazine yourself you wonder? I like it - definitely worth checking out. Not for the faint of heart or vegans, that's for sure, but definitely a very interesting read. In their premiere issue they are covering everything from meat art to kosher butchering. Guten Appetit.

    Pro Digital Solutions - massmedia - Updated July 2026

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