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Most Annoying
Facebook Habits
OPINION
Aug 20, 2009 7:40 PM CDT
Most Annoying Facebook Habits
(Newser)
- Facebook's got something to annoy everyone, it seems, and Brandon Griggs runs down the most annoying characteristics of Facebookers for CNN. A sampling:
The Compulsive Poster:
"Just because you have 432 Facebook friends doesn't mean we all want to know when you're waiting for the bus."
"The
...
Seattle Times
Readers ID Globetrotting Amnesiac
Aug 20, 2009 4:35 PM CDT
Seattle Times
Readers ID Globetrotting Amnesiac
(Newser)
- Three weeks ago, a well-dressed man carrying $600 in his sock wandered out of a Seattle park with no idea who he was or how he got there. His identity was a mystery until today, when the
Seattle Times
ran a story on its front page with his picture and...
Twitter Helps Kill
Ugly Buick Hybrid
Aug 19, 2009 4:33 PM CDT
Twitter Helps Kill Ugly Buick Hybrid
(Newser)
- Irate Twitterers appear to have forced General Motors to scrap a proposed Buick plug-in hybrid based on the Saturn Vue, Jalopnik reports. “VUE, with a touch of Buick,” tweeted one hater. “I dub thee the Vue-ick.” GM cited “the overwhelmingly negative response to this vehicle”...
Web Apps
Keep Tabs on National Mood
Aug 18, 2009 11:11 AM CDT
Web Apps Keep Tabs on National Mood
They troll mountains of online data seeking economic indicators
(Newser)
- Web-based tools have become increasingly adept at measuring a critical economic indicator: the nation’s mood. Whereas old indicators were based on surveys, these applications sift through mountains of online data, the
San Francisco Chronicle
reports. TweetFeel, for example, looks for select words and emoticons on Twitter. Other systems do...
Facebook Sued
for Privacy Breach
Aug 18, 2009 3:14 AM CDT
Facebook Sued for Privacy Breach
(Newser)
- A group of Facebook users has sued the social networking company for violating consumer privacy laws by harvesting personal information for commercial purposes and failing to compensate clients, reports CNET. "Plaintiffs and the general public desire and expect a level of privacy, which Facebook has failed to satisfy,"...
How the Lolcat Empire
Keeps Growing
Aug 16, 2009 4:58 PM CDT
How the Lolcat Empire Keeps Growing
'There's no way on the planet this should actually work,' says Huh
(Newser)
- Ben Huh knows how to fail upward, and has a rather simple explanation for the success of his Web empire: “Dude, I think it’s funny.” The former journalist, 31, is the maverick behind at least 20 smirking sites, including I Can Has Cheesburger? and FAIL Blog, which...
Confessions of a Twitter Addict
Aug 15, 2009 5:56 PM CDT
Confessions of a Twitter Addict
(Newser)
- Last Thursday, the Twitterverse flickered and temporarily went blank. And a writer sat there, staring. “It was funny, in a kind of pathetic, soul-crushing way,” Laurel Snyder writes on Salon. “I stared at the blank screen, hitting refresh over and over.” Her withdrawal worsened as she...
Time to Fold Online Poker Ban
OPINION
Aug 15, 2009 8:42 AM CDT
Time to Fold Online Poker Ban
(Newser)
- The government's online poker ban isn't just hypocritical—given that state lotteries are "the nation's most aggressive promoters of gambling"—it's unfairly slandering a sport that requires great skill by labeling it mere gambling, George F. Will writes in the
Washington Post
. Professional poker player Howard Lederer—known...
Tweets Largely 'Pointless
Babble,' Study Discovers
Aug 13, 2009 2:06 AM CDT
Tweets Largely 'Pointless Babble,' Study Discovers
(Newser)
- Critics who say Twitter just consists of one pointless Tweet after another are only 40% right, a new study finds. Marketing firm Pear Analytics sampled 2,000 Tweets over a 10-day period for their analysis, the
San Francisco Chronicle
reports. Here's how the numbers break down:
40.55% of Tweets
...
Facebook (Mistakenly) Unveils 'Lite' Version
Aug 12, 2009 1:31 PM CDT
Facebook (Mistakenly) Unveils 'Lite' Version
(Newser)
- Facebook is testing a stripped-down version called “Facebook Lite” that loads faster but has limited functionality, TechCrunch reports. The beta was mistakenly revealed to a larger-than-intended set of users; some who did see it noticed a similarity to Twitter and Facebook's recently acquired FriendFeed. The social networking site says...
Prez Hopefuls Offer Change Afghanistan
Can Believe In
Aug 12, 2009 7:25 AM CDT
Prez Hopefuls Offer Change Afghanistan Can Believe In
Candidates mimic Obama campaign
(Newser)
- Which presidential candidate has a lock on the words "hope" and "change"? These days, it's Afghan challenger Abdullah Abdullah, whose Obamaesque website—complete with scrolling news feeds, photo and video galleries, and social networking links—exhorts voters to "join the campaign to change Afghanistan." As...
Craigslist 'Adult' Ads
Cleaned Up, But
No Less Erotic
ANALYSIS
Aug 10, 2009 5:17 PM CDT
Craigslist 'Adult' Ads Cleaned Up, But No Less Erotic
(Newser)
- Sure, the ads in Craigslist’s new “Adult Services” section are tamer than those that appeared in the old “Erotic Services” category, shuttered after the firestorm surrounding the “Craigslist killer” case. But read between the lines and the meaning is still the same, Chris Matyszczyk writes for...
Families' Mornings
Start with Tech Check
Aug 10, 2009 9:58 AM CDT
Families' Mornings Start with Tech Check
Families boot up computers, phones on waking
(Newser)
- When it comes to morning routines, the modern family has a new set of priorities, many of which require a screen, the
New York Times
reports. “It used to be you woke up, went to the bathroom, maybe brushed your teeth, and picked up the newspaper,” says an...
Has Tweeting Ruined Reading?
Aug 10, 2009 7:50 AM CDT
Has Tweeting Ruined Reading?
(Newser)
- The digital world has become so engrossing that David L Ulin finds it difficult to focus and read a book—not a good sign when you're the editor of the
Los Angeles Times
book review. "The encroachment of the buzz," from hours of emails to inane rumors across...
Internet Freebies
Whack Porn Biz
Aug 10, 2009 2:43 AM CDT
Internet Freebies Whack Porn Biz
(Newser)
- The American porn movie biz is not so hot anymore, and the recession isn't the only reason. Porn entrepreneurs say free content on the Internet is horning in on their business, reports the
Los Angeles Times
. "The opportunities in this industry really are disappearing," said a star of...
Rather: Prez
Must Save
Newspapers
OPINION
Aug 9, 2009 10:10 AM CDT
Rather: Prez Must Save Newspapers
Corporate interests, internet advertising crippling industry
(Newser)
- The media's troubles mean that "this country is in trouble," writes Dan Rather, and no academic study or think-tank report is going to save the industry. We need no less than a “nonpartisan, blue-ribbon” presidential commission “to address the perilous state of America’s news media,...
Fla. Man Nabbed for
Child Porn: My Cat Did It
Aug 7, 2009 4:13 PM CDT
Fla. Man Nabbed for Child Porn: My Cat Did It
(Newser)
- A Florida man has been arrested on charges of possessing child pornography, but he claims the cat did it, reports WPBF-TV. Keith Griffin told police that his feline companion would habitually mash the keys on his keyboard while he was away from his computer, causing strange things to appear. More...
Times
Cans Stein
Over Credit Report Ads
Aug 7, 2009 2:00 PM CDT
Times
Cans Stein Over Credit Report Ads
(Newser)
- Ben Stein has been booted from his job as a
New York Times
columnist for shilling for an online credit report service, Gawker reports. Stein touts the value of FreeScore.com in television commercials, but the
Times’
ethics policy states “it is an inherent conflict for a journalist to...
London Paper Is Murdoch's Paywall Test Ground
Aug 7, 2009 5:37 AM CDT
London Paper Is Murdoch's Paywall Test Ground
(Newser)
- Rupert Murdoch will test out his new pay-to-read Internet model this November, when News Corp launches a stand-alone website for Britain's
Sunday Times
. According to the
Guardian
, the site will feature "communities editors" and its own team of journalists. It's unclear whether users will pay a subscription or...
Twitter's Meltdown:
Blame the Russians?
Aug 6, 2009 9:27 PM CDT
Twitter's Meltdown: Blame the Russians?
(Newser)
- So why did Tweets fall silent for much of today? One leading theory traces the problem to the unlikeliest of places—the conflict between Russia and Georgia, CNET reports. It goes like this: A pro-Georgia blogger with accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and the other sites affected by today's slowdown attracted...
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