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Alarming news about the plan of North Korea to have a rocket launch. Hope Philippines will be safe.
A few months ago, I wrote an article about comments, in which I said, among others things, that Twitter can never replace comments because not only is it effectively a one-to-one communication channel, Twitter messages are also far too short to foster any form of coherent conversation...
You might want to think twice before you buy that bottle of Belvedere Vodka.
After 242 years, the Encyclopedia Brittanica has ceased publication.
An opinion piece discussing the recent on-air insults of Sandra Fluke by U.S. radio commentator Rush Limbaugh, with references to similar on-air episodes, including those of Bill Maher and Don Imus with reactions to same.
An English girl replete with a sari in an Indian film is a rarity. This is why AmyJackson is so special
This page is about the recent sensational news in the media. Most of them are very cruel and unbelievable
President Obama Tackles Piracy, Start ups in State of the Union,,A few days after members of Congress had delayed action on the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) as well as the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA)...
Fresh off a 2-14 season, Indianapolis Colts coach Jim Caldwell has been fired . Colts announced the team Web site and in Twitter , and the reporter conference scheduled 4 PM
Pre-launch , most rumors that the Colts to keep Caldwell fact , it has taken a team of exceptionally long time...
Wikipedia along with Reddit, Boing Boing and few other popular sites is going for a Blackout in protest against the PIPA, SOPA and NDAA.
Wikipedia has joined countless other sites, announcing its decision to black out (for the first time ever) the English language Wikipedia for a day in protest of proposed legislation bill SOPA. Read on to discover more...
You've probably seen the word SOPA (and its equally unattractive sibling, PIPA) around the social web.Perhaps you saw that picture of a man with tape covering his mouth.You may even have felt that it was not so bad and that it was just going to go away...
Occupy Vancouver announces the truth, very cleverly.
In Montreal, a group of artists has created an inspiring mural.















