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Friday, January 4, 2013

BuzzFeed FWD: Google Search Is Only Going To Get Googlier And More!


Google Search Is Only Going To Get Googlier

Hope you like some Google in your Google in your Google. Because you have only yourself to blame.

How Almost Anyone Can Take You Off Facebook (And Lock You Out)

Getting your buddy's Facebook account turned into a "Memorial" state is surprisingly easy — and locks them out of Facebook. Warning: this will seriously mess up someone's account.

Girl-On-Girl Crime: The "Did You Know" Slut-Shamers Of Tumblr

Teenage girls find a great many things to do on Tumblr, but one of the more prominent, and more damaging, uses is slut-shaming each other. How a few little pictures started (and continue) a meme-based tirade against women and girls.

The Food Art Instagram Account You Should Definitely Follow

And here you thought people sharing pictures of food was always annoying.

Two Teenage Girls Drug Parents So They Can Use The Internet

As told by stock photography. Here now is the report from the Sacramento Bee of this perfidious pubescent act of poisoning.

The Cutest And Most Annoying Problem On Facebook

It's great when your family loves you on Facebook, right? Eh.

Facebook Is About To Do Us All A Huge Favor

Soon, everyone with a Facebook account could have a new way to take phone calls. And why Apple and Google couldn't do it first.

Library Of Congress Falls Behind On Twitter Archive

170 billion tweets with nowhere to go. The Library of Congress's Twitter archive is more like a Twitter vault.

How Twitter Gets In The Way Of Research

Twitter has increasingly restricted access to the largest organized database of modern language in the world, despite its immense research value. It's a tragedy.

A Photo History Of The Greatest (Tech) Show On Earth

Nearly 150,000 people flock to Las Vegas every January to see the giganticest TVs mankind has ever made at the world's largest consumer electronics event. A peek at the long, dubiously glorious history of the Consumer Electronics Show.

How Google Beat The FTC

The FTC didn't magically come to the conclusion that Google was in the right: "For 19 months, Google pressed its case with antitrust regulators investigating the company. Working relentlessly behind the scenes, executives made frequent flights to Washington, laying out their legal arguments and shrewdly applying lessons learned from Microsoft’s bruising antitrust battle in the 1990s."

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