| Mark Zuckerberg showed off your new Facebook homepage today. Here's what it looks like. |
| Give it two examples, and Google's spreadsheet can make a list of almost anything. A strange peek at how Google — and by proxy, the internet — sees the world. |
| Snapchat has made its way into the hallowed pantheon of internet lit known as creepypasta. Here are reviews of spine-tingling tales about the photo messaging service. |
| "Twitter is woven through the DNA of this filibuster, taking an obscure legislative process into the public space," says Wilson. |
| I could watch this for hours. |
| This is what Google was like in 1999 as seen through a 5th-grader's eyes. Basically, FREE SNAPPLE. |
| And parts of it came from user ideas. They asked for less of Facebook and more of their friends, according to Facebook's tech lead. |
| 18 to 1. At an event discussing a social network that is over 60% women. |
| This is what our children's children's memes will be like: reduced to their component parts, stripped clean, and reassembled into perfectly efficient concept delivery machines. (Related: I am terrified of the future.) |
| Electronic Arts and the new gay gaming. |
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