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Why We Friend and Unfriend
December 19th, 2011 6:03 PMThis infographic compiling research done by NM Incite breaks down exactly what drives Facebook users to make friends as well as delete them from their lists. The top reasons just might surprise you.
Jesus Heals a Gay Man
December 19th, 2011 4:18 PMLooks like Rick Perry just released a new campaign ad.
Death of Kim Jong-Il
December 19th, 2011 3:47 PMThe Internet has been teeming with conversations about Kim Jong Il since news of the North Korean leader's death broke yesterday. Speculation about the future of the country, and jokes about the deceased leader and his son, have dominated sites like 4chan, Reddit and Twitter.
A SOPA Alternative
December 19th, 2011 2:17 PMThis 5-second solution to the potential passing of SOPA is clearly the best idea ever.
Good Guy Greg: Kim Jong Il Edition
December 19th, 2011 1:45 PMWe admire Good Guy Greg's restraint.
Check in over at KYMdb – Death of Kim Jong-Il for the latest developments surrounding the online conversations of the event.
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Why We Friend and Unfriend
This infographic compiling research done by NM Incite breaks down exactly what drives Facebook users to make friends as well as delete them from their lists. The top reasons just might surprise you.
Jesus Heals a Gay Man
Looks like Rick Perry just released a new campaign ad.
Death of Kim Jong-Il
The Internet has been teeming with conversations about Kim Jong Il since news of the North Korean leader's death broke yesterday. Speculation about the future of the country, and jokes about the deceased leader and his son, have dominated sites like 4chan, Reddit and Twitter.
Good Guy Greg: Kim Jong Il Edition
We admire Good Guy Greg's restraint.
Check in over at KYMdb – Death of Kim Jong-Il for the latest developments surrounding the online conversations of the event.