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- Cringe 'Honestly I Think They Not Like Us' Copypasta Was Seemingly Posted Ironically But History Is Omitting That
Is Internet Access a Human Right?
April 22nd, 2013 4:35 PMWhile the United Nations Human Rights Council has unanimously declared it so in July 2012, only a handful of member states have adopted such domestic laws and the debate over its legitimacy still continues to this day.
In Search of Sunil Tripathi
April 22nd, 2013 4:10 PMDespite the partial sense of closure that was brought to the Boston Marathon bombing case this past weekend, the Brown University student who was wrongly accused of being a suspect is still nowhere to be found. Do you want to help? Join Facebook and Reddit in the ongoing search of Sunil Tripathi.
Uncle Ruslan's Plea Moves the Internet
April 22nd, 2013 3:32 PMRuslan Tsarni, the uncle of the Tsarnaev brothers, became Twitter's trending topic on Friday, following the broadcast of his moving plea towards his younger nephew to "turn [himself] in and ask for forgiveness."
for(){};, A Projection Mapped Game
April 22nd, 2013 2:38 PMProgrammer Brent Watanabe created an installation with a projection mapped video game played across three wall-mounted paintings by Cable Griffith with an original NES controller.
450+ Sites Black Out in CISPA Protest
April 22nd, 2013 2:00 PMIn protest of the U.S. House of Representative re-passing the controversial cybersecurity bill last Thursday, more than 450 websites have pledged to participate in a blackout today.
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Is Internet Access a Human Right?
While the United Nations Human Rights Council has unanimously declared it so in July 2012, only a handful of member states have adopted such domestic laws and the debate over its legitimacy still continues to this day.
In Search of Sunil Tripathi
Despite the partial sense of closure that was brought to the Boston Marathon bombing case this past weekend, the Brown University student who was wrongly accused of being a suspect is still nowhere to be found. Do you want to help? Join Facebook and Reddit in the ongoing search of Sunil Tripathi.
Uncle Ruslan's Plea Moves the Internet
Ruslan Tsarni, the uncle of the Tsarnaev brothers, became Twitter's trending topic on Friday, following the broadcast of his moving plea towards his younger nephew to "turn [himself] in and ask for forgiveness."
for(){};, A Projection Mapped Game
Programmer Brent Watanabe created an installation with a projection mapped video game played across three wall-mounted paintings by Cable Griffith with an original NES controller.
450+ Sites Black Out in CISPA Protest
In protest of the U.S. House of Representative re-passing the controversial cybersecurity bill last Thursday, more than 450 websites have pledged to participate in a blackout today.