Twitter Adds New Look to Keep Up with Conversations

Do you often find yourself chatting away on Twitter? Today Twitter has introduced an easier way to discover and follow conversations in your timeline. Now you can keep up with the latest banter via their updated website, iPhone and Android apps. You can also share individual Tweets by email, and direct message (DM) if using… Continue reading Twitter Adds New Look to Keep Up with Conversations

Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream Through Art

Today August 28 marks the 50 year anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, one of the most transpiring events to take place during the civil rights movement in America. Over the years, Dr. King has become synonomous with the ideas of change, hope and justice for millions in America, especially… Continue reading Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream Through Art

NSA Job Application [FLOWCHART]

Are you looking for a rewarding new career in espionage? Today we got hold of a secret government document, or memorandum if you will, detailing exactly how new agent applicants are judged. Here’s one choice question from the interviews: if you had a leaking pipe, would you talk about the water damage or hire a… Continue reading NSA Job Application [FLOWCHART]

50 Years After the March on Washington, We Are Still Marching

On August 28, 1963, one of the largest political rallies in U.S. history gathered around the Washington Monument, advocating the civil and economic rights of African Americans: the March on Washington. Today marks the 50th anniversary of the March, the day when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered the words we’ll never forget: “I have… Continue reading 50 Years After the March on Washington, We Are Still Marching

Surreal Room Sculptures Floating in the Sky

The gravity-defying, surreal installations by Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich give new meaning to term “broken home.” In what looks like a scene from the fantasy Disney movie Up, these floating rooms appear to have been ripped straight out of the houses from which they came. The sculptures use real bricks, plaster, French-styled windows, and wooden… Continue reading Surreal Room Sculptures Floating in the Sky

Meet BoredomRoulette, a StumbleUpon-Like Tool for Discovering Cool Websites and Videos

Back in June we introduced you to Potluck, a social network for sharing links. What we love about Potluck is the way it emphasizes simple link sharing. Unlike on Facebook and Twitter, on Potluck you don’t have to scroll through outrageous selfies and pictures of people’s breakfast to find the hidden gems of the internet.… Continue reading Meet BoredomRoulette, a StumbleUpon-Like Tool for Discovering Cool Websites and Videos

Facebook Reveals New Report Detailing Global Government Requests for User Data in 2013

After speculation that major companies like Facebook were involved in PRISM, a secret government program that monitors user data, Facebook aims to bring more transparency to its privacy policy. Previously, Facebook released a statement regarding the user data request process in place for government authorities. Today Facebook follows up on that statement by releasing its first Global Government Requests… Continue reading Facebook Reveals New Report Detailing Global Government Requests for User Data in 2013

Google Releases Chromecast App for iOS

Chromecast is an easy way to watch online video and other Web media directly on your TV. Just plug a $35 Chromecast device into any HDTV and you can control media playback with your smartphone, tablet, or computer, without a remote. Today Apple users can join in the fun with the newly released Chromecast app… Continue reading Google Releases Chromecast App for iOS