If you imagine Twitter not for tweets but for songs, you’ll arrive at something like Piki.
A new study reports that Google is beating its primary search competitors pretty significantly when it comes to keeping malware out of search results.
LOL, the Popinator (a voice-activated popcorn shooter) shoots popcorn into your mouth one kernel at a time!
Because eating just requires too much effort. You have to move your hands around and stuff. It would be nicer if food would simply deliver itself to my mouth. The Popinator can do that.
Now, if this doesn’t make you giggle, you are clinically dead.
iPhone 5 Commercial: mind = blown
Twenty nine of history’s most iconic scientific minds in one picture… after colorization!
This photo was originally captured in 1927 at the fifth Solvay Conference, one of the most star-studded meetings of scientific minds in history. Notable attendees included Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Marie Curie, Erwin Schrödinger, Werner Heisenberg, Wolfgang Pauli, Paul Dirac and Louis de Broglie among others. And now, it’s been beautifully colorized by redditor mygrapefruit.
You can learn more about the colorization process, and check out more of mygrapefruit’s work, over on her website.
#socialmedia (a street-art timelapse video by the Parisian artist Above) explains how we, the denizens of digital culture, waste too much time on social media… We make regular compromises with our personal life, sexual life and work life for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Foursquare, Youtube or Pinterest even though it’s quite clear that a lot of the time spent in social media is for leisure and pointless entertainment.
You check your Facebook page while driving. Tweet a message that you ‘just took a shower’. Instagram a photo of your double soy macchiato with extra foam and so it continues ad infinitum. […] I have more questions than I do answers with social media. We live in a ridiculously hyper fast pace life where information is exchanged so rapidly that it makes us feel inadequate and drains our attention span.
Gulp. The world’s largest stop-motion animation shot on a Nokia N8 »
‘Gulp’ is a short film created by Sumo Science at Aardman, depicting a fisherman going about his daily catch. Shot on location at Pendine Beach in South Wales, every frame of this stop-motion animation was shot using a Nokia N8, with its 12 megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss optics. The film has broken a world record for the ‘largest stop-motion animation set’, with the largest scene stretching over 11,000 square feet.
Facebook is reportedly rolling out an update to its mobile platform that allows users to save friends’ posts for reading later. According to iMore, users will soon see a notification letting them know that they can “press and hold anywhere on a story to save it for later.” Saved stories will appear in users’ favorites folder across all their devices. The update is to Facebook’s mobile platform rather than its apps, and is apparently working through both the mobile website and iOS apps.
Facebook introducing ‘save for later’ feature | The Verge (via everythingisdisrupted)
So, Facebook wants to be our Instapaper now?!
(via justbeingseriouslysocial)
A Russian developer plotted the 350,000 biggest sites on the web, by traffic, links and nationality. It’s full of stars! […] The bigger the traffic, the larger the bubble.
LOL, brilliant: Difference between C & C++
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