On April 30, 1993, CERN published the world's first URL; basically a statement declaring the World Wide Web as a thing, saying said thing was to be available royalty-free. 20 years ago today, info.cern.ch went live, and changed the world, providing the world with billions and billions of porn sites so disgusting that even your living mother would spin in her non-dug grave.
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In Enemy Territory: Path Now Advertising On Facebook
It was only days ago that data analysis concluded that Facebook had been losing users in droves, over 6 million US users last month alone, a 4% drop. Analysts concluded the exodus was a result of new up-and-coming social networks such as Instagram and Path stealing the fleeing user base
Read More »Find Your Lost Loved Ones After Boston Marathon Bombing: Google Person Finder
To help make the search easier Google launched Person Finder, a way for survivors and family members alike to post information about the condition and safety of their loved ones.
Read More »Creative Facebook User Uses Cover Photos To Inject Herself Into Classic Movie Scenes
Redditor RubberDogTurds found this awesome Facebook user that places herself in classic scenes using the combination of the cover photo and profile photo.
Read More »How VPN’s Could Save The World
Imagine living in a world where everything you read or look at, every single piece of communication and correspondence, every virtual piece of information that you create is monitored, siphoned through with a microscope and filtered.
Read More »RelayRides: Rent Your Car to Someone Who Needs It, Make Extra Cash
In this economy, with these gas prices, not many people can afford to own their own car. For many, it's an unnecessary expense. Unnecessary most of the time at least.
Read More »Polaroid Unveils Socialmatic: The Real-Life Instagram Camera
The Socialmatic, designed to resemble the Instagram logo, will ship with a built-in printer (for printing out your own snapshots). Each photo will have a spot to write your own message, and will have a sticky strip on the back, much like a post-it note.
Read More »Netflix Won’t Be Coming to Blackberry Devices
Unfortunately for owners of Blackberry mobile phones and the Blackberry Playbook tablet, Netflix will not be providing support for a mobile application.
Read More »Nintendo Network Officially Unveiled
Nintendo Network will include a lot of the features gamers are used to having from an online network, such as multiple accounts and a personal interface.
Read More »Internet Users Rejoice — SOPA is Dead
After several months of animated protests by the online community, Lamar Smith, the sponsor of the "Stop Online Piracy Act" has decided to withdraw the bill.
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