Yahoo Used To Have An ‘Internet Life’ Magazine And It Was Amazing
A look back at a time when Yahoo was the most cutting edge company on the internet.
A look back at a time when Yahoo was the most cutting edge company on the internet.
UPDATE: As of 9:00 p.m. ET, the video has been taken down. The pirated copy of Star Trek Into Darkness was online for approximately 26 hours.
Spoiler: It’s kind of gross.
Anonymous Facebook confession pages can be both terrifying and touching. A glimpse at what it means to be young in 2013.
Burn.
Poke!
It’s called the “Great Swath.” And it’s mesmerizing.
It happened today — and Yahoo paid a whole lot more than was rumored then. The magic of Twitter.
Just imagine.
This is what Yahoo is spending $1.1 billion on.
Tumblr’s young demographic doesn’t just ignore Yahoo — they don’t know what it is.
No one.
Tumblr!
The ones that trap you, and the ones that set you free. But neither one is the future.
Ugh, why can’t all offices have a family of foxes living in them?
Winning is easy, you just have to be the hottest girl around.
A vision of the future from 1996.
Plus: the ethics of Facebook tagging.
The retailer’s online sales fell 33% last year while competitors are seeing double-digit gains.
Reus doesn’t break any new ground. And that’s just fine, because it sure is pretty.
A good question for Facebook’s IPO anniversary.
Facebook just rolled out a new set of status options in the UK. They seem pretty dumb.
Woah. Via Reddit.
The amiable Scrubs actor’s crowdfunding project has resulted in both major fan support and some serious criticism. So, what’s the truth?
And now you must play with him in the woods.
Google showed off lots of new stuff yesterday. But this is the one thing you’ll use the most.
Kudos to this guy for putting his $1500 glasses on a tiny clumsy human.
Same as the old Batman game.
Advice on encountering women, dude hugs, and the mystery of the handshake, from the internet’s startup watering hole.