A Vine user named Khoaliti has turned himself into something of a viral star after he posted a video of his girlfriend basically ending their romance. His description of the video simply states, "You guys just witness my breakup...#damn." Clearly some things are better left off of social media.
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Celebs photobombing other celebs: Daniel Craig photobombs Taylor Swift, Dave Grohl photobombs Jessica Simpson and more awesome shots.
The 'Wolverine' movie trailer is finally here...
Last week we reported that a horrible mom was letting the internet vote to decide the name of her child for a measly $5,000. We can now thankfully say that the whole thing was a big, stinking hoax, perpetrated by none other than the company holding the contest.
We're probably at the point where just about every parent with a school-age child has a certain level of Internet sophistication. This means that it is fairly easy for most parents to check up on what their kids are getting into online. But are they?
And because we can't do cat videos all day every day,* here are ten amazing facts about the internet. From how many likes there are on Facebook daily to the actual weight of the internet, this video just might blow your mind. (Hence the title.) Learn something new today, so you can watch a cat stuck in a jar over and over guilt-free!
Okay, I'm usually not the paranoid sort, but in this age of technology you have to wonder. We've all heard about how websites like Facebook gathers information based on our preferences, presumably so that they can sell that information to marketers. Here's an interesting video that maps out how information about us is gathered.
The scope of the internet is mind-boggling. These days, there is more information available to you on your Smartphone than there is the world’s largest libraries.
But is this information you can so easily access from the web reliable?
The brains at web development and design company Go-Globe created a stunning infographic that breaks down the internet activity happening every minute of the day on sites like Twitter, Google, Facebook, and Skype. And it’s kind of amazing.