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Google Is Shutting Down Orkut, Its First Social Network. Wait, What's Orkut?
Before there was Facebook, WhatsApp or Google+ or even Google Buzz, there was Orkut, Google's first social network.
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How Facebook Intentionally Manipulated 689,003 Users' Emotions Without Their Knowledge
There may be more than just metrics determining which posts make it onto your feed.
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What Happens To Your Life On Social Media After You Die?
Beyond Facebook, is your data stuck on the network, or can your family members access it? Can your username be claimed again once your profile is gone? Can anyone view your email or log into your twitter profile? What exactly happens to your online presence when you die?
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[FACT OR FAKE #59] Hey Girl, Did Ryan Gosling Really Adopt A Nine-Month Old Baby?
On Father's Day, almost 1 million Facebook fans' ovaries exploded when Ryan Gosling confessed on Facebook— among other things — that he had briefly adopted the nine-month-old son of a deceased friend. What really happened?
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Yo Gets Hacked By Kids
Aiyoh! Not good, Yo.
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This New App Is So Simple, It's Raking In Millions, Yo
Apparently, saying "Yo" is now a million dollar deal.
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Why Your Facebook Was Down For 20 Minutes On 19 June
Facebook was inaccessible for about 20 minutes on 19 June, sending panic among for many of its 1.3 billion users worldwide.
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The "Leg-Gun" Craze: How It Started And What It Is All About
Like most Internet memes, the leg-gun pose that has caught on in China is hard to describe (much less explain). It involves taking a selfie while holding your leg up as though aiming it like a rifle.
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Najib Shows Khairy Who's Boss #MCDitolak
PM Najib showed Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin who's boss when he jokingly rejected his medical certificate tweet. Not bad.
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Twitter Brings Back 'Hashflags' Just In Time To Show Your Support For Favourite Teams
Twitter has got into the World Cup spirit by reintroducing "hashflags" for the 2014 tournament in Brazil.
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Meanwhile... A Twitter User Has Been Jailed For Using 'Allah' In His Handle
The user was accused by prosecutors of "writing harmful content" embodying the name of God and the Prophet.
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Is Yahoo! Plotting Its Rival To YouTube?
It's being touted as the next big thing.
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