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Art of Overengineering: Squeaky Rubber Duck
November 5th, 2014 4:04 PMYouTube vlogger and amateur engineer NicholMikey presents his most overcomplicated invention yet: a rubber duck toy that squeaks wirelessly through a 12-volt power supply battery, a wireless relay system and a servomotor.
Breakr Takes Credit for #AlexFromTarget
November 5th, 2014 3:30 PMThe founder and CEO of the Los Angeles-based startup Breakr, which helps "connect fans and fandoms," claims his company played an instrumental role in perpetuating the #AlexFromTarget hashtag on Twitter.
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#Parklife Medley Featuring Russell Brand
November 5th, 2014 3:16 PMBlur's 1994 Britpop hit single "Parklife" has made a rather unexpected comeback following yesterday's viral takeoff of a mocking comparison between Russell Brand's fondness for philosophical ramblings and the famous spoken verses originally featured in the song.
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November 5th, 2014 2:01 PM ShareThe Blogger's Code of Conduct
November 5th, 2014 1:37 PMIn March 2007, Tim O'Reilly and a group of other prominent figures in the blogosphere drafted a proposal for a Blogger's Code of Conduct following the revelation of misogynistic cyberbullying and trolling against programmer and blogger Kathy Sierra. Now that we're back on the topic of mutual respect and ethics in the wake of #GamerGate, is "civility on the web" something that could be worth revisiting? Discuss.
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Art of Overengineering: Squeaky Rubber Duck
YouTube vlogger and amateur engineer NicholMikey presents his most overcomplicated invention yet: a rubber duck toy that squeaks wirelessly through a 12-volt power supply battery, a wireless relay system and a servomotor.
Breakr Takes Credit for #AlexFromTarget
The founder and CEO of the Los Angeles-based startup Breakr, which helps "connect fans and fandoms," claims his company played an instrumental role in perpetuating the #AlexFromTarget hashtag on Twitter.
#Parklife Medley Featuring Russell Brand
Blur's 1994 Britpop hit single "Parklife" has made a rather unexpected comeback following yesterday's viral takeoff of a mocking comparison between Russell Brand's fondness for philosophical ramblings and the famous spoken verses originally featured in the song.
The Blogger's Code of Conduct
In March 2007, Tim O'Reilly and a group of other prominent figures in the blogosphere drafted a proposal for a Blogger's Code of Conduct following the revelation of misogynistic cyberbullying and trolling against programmer and blogger Kathy Sierra. Now that we're back on the topic of mutual respect and ethics in the wake of #GamerGate, is "civility on the web" something that could be worth revisiting? Discuss.