| A new site randomly extracts moving images from Wikipedia's articles. Forget Tumblr, this is real net art. |
| Tinder's creators call it "an intelligent solution to today's dating woes." But this super-simple dating app shows that simplicity has its limits. |
| Books about presidents are for men, wine stoppers shaped like high heels are for women — at least according to a look through top retailers' "For Him" and "For Her" gift sections. |
| Twitter's year-end review has a killer feature: You can get a bird's-eye view of your year in tweets. There's just one catch. |
| One tiny work of art to buy for a handful of platforms. Video games for people who don't even like video games. |
| They're not just for war! A hobby drone pulls off shots that used to be impossible outside of a Hollywood production. |
| A list of every emoji in iOS, with descriptors, and it is sublime: "SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND SMILING EYES," "FACE SAVOURING DELICIOUS FOOD," "SMILING CAT FACE WITH HEART-SHAPED EYES," "SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND TIGHTLY-CLOSED EYES." (Hint: view in the Safari browser.) (via) |
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