| Nobody cares about your one month anniversary. NOBODY. CARES. | | Would you rather fight one hundred duck-sized horses or one horse-sized duck? In the second exclusive excerpt from Panic 2012: The Sublime and Terrifying Inside Story of Obama's Final Campaign, a behind-the-scenes look at the president's historic Reddit IAmA. | | DC residents watched nearly twice as many Pornhub videos per capita in 2012 than the next horniest states, which are also in the Northeast. | | A popular Instagram account that shows Google Maps images of drone strike targets has become a forum for hawkish cheerleading. | | More! And more weirdly. Snapchat is huge, and Facebook might have an old-people problem. | | How one man made an Oklahoma town the unlikely capital of the awards statuette. Now, he's set his sights on Oscar. | | BlackBerry's App World isn't exactly well-stocked. Even worse? Some of its apps are repackaged from Google's store — and resold by scammers. | | A peek inside the factory where New York City's two million street signs were made. | | Six beds, two baths, and a view that is out of this world. | | Windows Live Messenger (or MSN Messenger, as it used to be called), had nearly 300m users at its peak — that's bigger than AIM ever was, and bigger than Twitter is today. But now, five years later, Microsoft is folding it into Skype. | | Gabe Newell, Valve's wizard in chief, talks about that amazing new gaming console that doesn't exist yet. And more critically, motion control and the future of gaming interfaces: "Maybe the motion stuff is just failure of imagination on our part, but we’re a lot more excited about biometrics as an input method." Whoa. | |
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