January 2011
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December 2010
103 posts
Horrible suggestion
irunfrombears:
Twitter suggested that I follow Ann Coulter. Today is going to be a good day, I can tell.
Site is down due to DDoS. We now join the ranks of MasterCard, Visa, PayPal, et...
– moot, via the 4chan status page.
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(via thedailywhat)
What's a Tweet Worth? Toyota, Soulja Boy Disagree →
The New Gold Mine: Your Personal Information &... →
continuum:
A Journal investigation finds that one of the fastest-growing businesses on the Internet is the business of spying on consumers.
Almost three out of every four responders (to survey by US Red Cross) said they...
– 74% of Social Media Users Expect Cries for Help to Be Answered Within an Hour (via interestingsnippets)
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A Rubric for Evaluating Student Blogs - ProfHacker... →
ghardin:
liking: “A Rubric for Evaluating Student Blogs” by @ProfHacker @Chronicle http://bit.ly/axu0WK #rubric #blogs #academics
A Rubric for Evaluating Student Blogs - ProfHacker... →
ghardin:
liking: “A Rubric for Evaluating Student Blogs” by @ProfHacker @Chronicle http://bit.ly/axu0WK #rubric #blogs #academics
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CNNMoney Tech Tumblr: Tubeify: The coolest site on... →
cnnmoneytech:
screenshot by CNNMoney
Isn’t Facebook. Nor is it Tumblr, Twitter, last.fm, or anything like that. No, it’s Tubeify - a site I was first alerted to by Bob Lefsetz a few weeks ago. It’s a video playlist site that sources from YouTube and other sites to create playlists - things popular in…
Top 10 Trends of 2010 Roundup: iTunes, Facebook,... →
Is Tumblr secretly trying to kill us all?
cnnmoneytech:
We’ve been having some Tumblr issues in the last few days. Sometimes we get this screen when we try to post something:
Screenshot: me
Why does that remind me of something…
Oh, right!
Photo: ABC
I am now terrified. -David
Old-School Zuckerberg
fastcompany:
On the day Time named Mark Zuckerberg the 2010 “Person of the Year,” we dug into the FC archives only to say: We knew him back in…2007.
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg: Hacker. Dropout. CEO. - Social Networking | Fast Company
Want to report suspicious activity to the... →
theweekmagazine:
There’s an app for that.