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How To Face Your Browser History

"Iconic History" turns your browser logs into a towering, ever-growing wall.

John Herrman 10 years ago

Why Facebook Had To Have WhatsApp

The messaging service is hugely popular outside the U.S., with over 450 million users. Facebook just bought the only app that could truly call itself a Facebook killer.

John Herrman 10 years ago

The Battle To Become Your Next Homescreen

It's 2014. Do you know where your homescreen is? The most popular apps on your phone are fighting a different battle than you think.

John Herrman 10 years ago

The Return Of The Anonymous Internet

Social networks put identity at the center of our online lives. Is it too late to turn back?

John Herrman 10 years ago

Welcome Back To The Age Of The News Portal

Facebook celebrates its 10th anniversary by turning the clock back 16 years. While the internet's biggest websites try to figure out what comes next, they're retracing their ancestors' steps.

John Herrman 10 years ago

Facebook's Nuclear Advantage

How Facebook spent over $100 million to keep the next big smartphone apps a secret.

John Herrman 10 years ago

What Happened To The New Internet?

The movement to make a quieter, cleaner, more exclusive web — and what's left of it.

John Herrman 10 years ago

The Curious Case Of Yahoo's App Reviews

Summly founder Nick D'Aloisio, in an interview with Yahoo's David Pogue, touted his new app's positive reviews. But who's writing them?

John Herrman 10 years ago

CES 2014 Is Turning Into A Funeral For 3D

For some technologies, the Consumer Electronics show is like a hospital. The place you're born, and the place you'll die.

John Herrman 10 years ago