| Facebook's makin' some changes. In a note to developers, Facebook just banned a bunch of the most irritating things about the site. |
| These 23 emoticats are the original cats that were used to create the basic emoticons that we all use every day. What? You don't use the Santa emoticon every day? Sad. |
| It's the most successful social gaming company in the world. So why is everyone thrilled it's collapsing? |
| Well, not really. But the redesigned site now looks — and acts — just like it (minus the eight million photos of "better than sex cake"). |
| The Onion is taking on the important questions, like "What is the Biggest Rock?" |
| It's kinda illegal. Which businesses like Uber and Lyft are finding out as they try to disrupt the taxi industry. |
| According to years' worth data analyzed by the Wall Street Journal, the best time to score a deal on stuff is not during Black Friday. Unless you're talking about gadgets — the two notable exceptions, in its analysis are Apple products and videogame systems, which do see the steepest price cuts around Black Friday and Cyber Monday. That said, the best time to buy a TV is in October. So, like, now. |
| Two parts battery, one part everything else. |
| A very helpful guide. Particularly if you like to post awful things on the internet but don't want certain people to link to them! |
| "And so, on a terrible rainy evening in a motel at the very edge of Philadelphia, I had no choice but to use the new "Blogger" software on my personal website to write a frequently updated, timestamped collection of cheap jokes and ill-informed instant analysis and then post this disjointed mess on my own "web log." — Ken Layne's account of covering the 2000 election doubles, handily, as a sort of apology. |
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