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The Art of Forever Aloneness: Dakimakura
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Jack Douglass Picks Top Ten YouTubers
January 14th, 2014 2:37 PMInternet comedian John Patrick "Jack" Douglass (Your Grammar Sucks) counts down top ten video bloggers that are killing it on (or possibly just killing) YouTube right now.
How Google Chrome's T-Rex Feels
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January 14th, 2014 1:23 PMJust two days after the anniversary of Aaron Swartz' death, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and partners launched the "Copyright Week" campaign, which centers around informing the public about different principles deemed crucial to reforming copyright laws.
If Google Was One Lonely Office Worker
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The Art of Forever Aloneness: Dakimakura
The Japanese Otaku obsession with life-size love pillows, sometimes known as "dutch wives," makes falling in love with an operating system seem like a child's play.
Jack Douglass Picks Top Ten YouTubers
Internet comedian John Patrick "Jack" Douglass (Your Grammar Sucks) counts down top ten video bloggers that are killing it on (or possibly just killing) YouTube right now.
EFF and Allies Launch Copyright Week
Just two days after the anniversary of Aaron Swartz' death, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and partners launched the "Copyright Week" campaign, which centers around informing the public about different principles deemed crucial to reforming copyright laws.