What People Are Actually Doing On The Internet In 2013
The numbers may surprise you.
The numbers may surprise you.
Who knew pixels could be so frustrating?
So I guess this is a race, now?
A brilliant solution to pop-ups, squelched by an early reviewer.
Everyone’s following a random teen on Twitter. Let’s see what they’ve been up to.
Waka, waka.
Look familiar? How Instagram is slowly becoming a Facebook app.
Everybody hates comments. Yet they’re more popular than ever.
Uneasy about people wearing Glass around you? This won’t help.
The internet does what Dr. Robotnik never could.
And seven times as much as users from the “rest of the world.”
Grouper is an app that sets you up on a blind date — in groups.
Especially if he is a super-intellect from an advanced galaxy.
The start-up world’s first public attempt to influence policy is giving up before it even gets started.
Traffic from Google to digital publishers dropped 30% over the past eight months.
A Boy And His Atom is the work of IBM, and it is extraordinary.
It will test your spelling and your vision and your sanity.
Charging $15 to message a celebrity hurts the people we care about most: celebrities.
MySpace became irrelevant practically overnight. What would happen to the media if Facebook did the same? Call it the Facebook Contingency.
China’s one-child policy has created tens of thousands of parents who have lost their only child. A growing population of “shidu” parents meet one another online to find solace and demand better state welfare.
BuzzFeed and Improv Everywhere have teamed up to revolutionize the world.
Michael, Franklin, and Trevor are here to make your acquaintance.
And, for reference, celebrities who are the same age. You will never look at any of them the same way again.
The T-1000 of midsize sedans.
A painful lesson in the art of copy/paste “Emoticons. Format.”
“Please help us keep your accounts secure,” the urgent memo says.
Shockingly, it was made in Japan.
Seriously, don’t even bother calling a doctor. They’ll just get the police involved, and then NOTHING will get solved.
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