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If Facebook Came Out in the 90s
January 24th, 2015 12:00 PMHere's what a AOL-style television commercial for Facebook would look like if the site was launched in the mid-90s.
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January 23rd, 2015 10:04 PMWhen Iggy Azalea was quoted as saying she hopes to have sparked a change in hip hop music in a recent interview with GQ, many online hip hop sites took it personally.
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Woman Freaks Out After Missing a Ferry
January 23rd, 2015 6:30 PMA woman has a loud public meltdown at a ferry terminal meltdown after missing her boat.
Script Kiddies
January 23rd, 2015 5:28 PMThese unskilled hackers are often mocked for their lacking programming knowledge and using ready-made programs, including DDoS and remote adminstration tools.
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If Facebook Came Out in the 90s
Here's what a AOL-style television commercial for Facebook would look like if the site was launched in the mid-90s.
Twitter Reacts to Iggy's GQ Interview Quote
When Iggy Azalea was quoted as saying she hopes to have sparked a change in hip hop music in a recent interview with GQ, many online hip hop sites took it personally.
Woman Freaks Out After Missing a Ferry
A woman has a loud public meltdown at a ferry terminal meltdown after missing her boat.
Script Kiddies
These unskilled hackers are often mocked for their lacking programming knowledge and using ready-made programs, including DDoS and remote adminstration tools.