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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

BuzzFeed FWD: More, And Less, Than An iPad And More!


More, And Less, Than An iPad

It's here. The first tablet that's supposed to be better than the iPad. It's called Surface, and it's made by Microsoft.

7 Best Things About Microsoft Surface

You shouldn't necessarily rush out and buy one anytime soon, but that doesn't mean Surface can't be pretty awesome.

How Google Street-Viewed The Grand Canyon

Nerdily.

6 Things We Learned From Facebook's Earnings Report

Mobile makes money, Zynga isn't a very good friend and Sam's Chowder House loves Facebook.

What It Looks Like When A Galaxy Is Born

A twisting, rolling cloud of smoke, hundreds of thousands of light years wide. Each second of this video represents 98,540,145 years.

UnPolitic Your Feeds!

Are Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, and your friends who like to talk about them DRIVING YOU INSANE? With a click of a button, you can replace the politics posts on BuzzFeed, Facebook, and Twitter with...cats!

Do We Need A Pandora For Art?

Start-up Art.sy is making a play for online art market by introducing an art discovery tool. But it only pays galleries, not individual artists. What disruption does — and doesn't — look like in the art world.

Why Remix Culture Needs New Copyright Laws

Copyright law is a legal minefield. A lawyer explains how to navigate the treacherous waters of fair use so you don't end up in court. We've even created this handy guide.

A Handy Guide To Remixing Without Getting Sued

Want to remix other people's work? Here's how you can do it, publish your work, and protect yourself from a lawsuit.

A Visit To The Foxconn Cafeteria

A Foxconn official tells James Fallows, "Our priorities for the food are: Number 1 Safety, Number 2 Cleanliness, Number 3 Nutrition, and Number 4 Taste. Sometimes the employees really care only about Taste." This is true.

Tweetie Creator's First Post-Twitter Project Is A Cool iPhone Game

Called Letterpress, it's a word game like Scrabble. But much, much prettier, obviously. The Verge has a nice, brief interview with Loren Brichter about the game and life after Twitter.

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