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Darth Vader Gets A Ticket
June 1st, 2012 4:30 PMThe bigger question is how did the Star Wars villain park the Executor on a New York City street?
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June 1st, 2012 4:15 PMFacebook's record-setting IPO seems to be turning sour after a steady decline of stock prices in its second week.
Potterverse Fanfiction
June 1st, 2012 3:45 PMFifty Shades of Fanfic: Harry Potter themed fiction began appearing online as early as 2001, with more than 468,000 stories on one site alone.
Katy Perry's Secret Identity
June 1st, 2012 2:46 PM…When you see it, you'll shat superheroes.
Google Seeks 50 New Top Level Domains
June 1st, 2012 2:18 PMIn an official blog post yesterday, Google announced its plan to secure at least 50 new generic top-level-domains including .google, .youtube and .lol among others. The application process is expected to cost more than $9 million for the Internet giant.
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Hi Mark...
Facebook's record-setting IPO seems to be turning sour after a steady decline of stock prices in its second week.
Potterverse Fanfiction
Fifty Shades of Fanfic: Harry Potter themed fiction began appearing online as early as 2001, with more than 468,000 stories on one site alone.
Google Seeks 50 New Top Level Domains
In an official blog post yesterday, Google announced its plan to secure at least 50 new generic top-level-domains including .google, .youtube and .lol among others. The application process is expected to cost more than $9 million for the Internet giant.