http://www.avclub.com/articles/hulu-to-maybe-charge-for-s...
Rumors started circulating yesterday that the popular television streaming service Hulu will be switching to a pay model next year. The rumors appear to be unfounded for the time being, as no definite decisions have been made on the matter.
The first thing that you need to know is that the internet is amazing.
To start a small, niche business, you need an intimate understanding on how the internet and legal system work.
http://personas.media.mit.edu/personasWeb.html
A graph that shows how the Internet sees you, for better or for worse.
http://kanyelicio.us/http://www.buzzfeed.com
Listen, Kanye will let you get to your site, but first he just wants to let you know something. By adding http://kanyelicio.us/ in front of any URL, you can have Kanye West let you know what he really think of your website.
Irreverent buttons boasting some of the best misspelled filth to ever hit your inbox. It's the Internet x Borat + a button machine. In other words, we're toetally rok hard fir this.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/09/10/yeah-ok-so-facebook-...
OK, so this is total geek inside-baseball, but Facebook convinced TechCrunch that you could send photos to your friends with the new “Fax This Photo” feature. They meant it as a lesson about getting your facts from the source before you publish a story, but all it taught me is that faxing photos would be awesome. My favorite part of the story is that only TechCrunch employees could see the feature on their pages; Facebook is creepy like that.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10320096-38.html
A new bill is in the works that would allow the president emergency control of the internet in case of disaster.
A sequel to Dan Meth's much-loved 'Internet People,' this equally comprehensive 'Internet People 2' shouts out to some of the web's favorite freaks and geeks. If you know more than 10 of these, you should seek help. I'll be in the waiting room.
Tech Buzz How trying to get free wi-fi is relatable to the search for getting laid.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/24/technology/internet/24e...
The universe of reviews, ratings and recommendations online open a tantalizing window on the collective consciousness.
Personification of the Internet. I wonder what BuzzFeed would look like?
Two nerds (go figure) invented a stationary bike that gives you a stronger internet connection the harder you pedal. Now they can get lean and fit for all those dates they'll never go on.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/10/technology/10morning.ht...
Technology has shaken up morning routines- people are increasingly waking up and lunging for their laptops.
I probably never would have if you didn't explicitly tell me not to.
The internet has changed a lot of things, but its nice to see the comfort and safety of our children is still important.
A rendering of what Apple's home page may have looked like sixteen years ago, had the Internet been a thing. The future looked so cool in 1983, all clunk and buttons and knobs. Bring back the Epcot Aesthetic!
http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/cnn_us/~3/GCso6oD8lAk/index.html
How many people does it take to break the Internet? On June 25, we found out it's just one — if that one is Michael Jackson.