The Most Annoying Ads On The Internet
My rule of thumb is this: if you have to advertise something to the point where I can’t go on any site without seeing it, then its either a crap
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My rule of thumb is this: if you have to advertise something to the point where I can’t go on any site without seeing it, then its either a crap
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Once again, Mashable reports on something that is completely unfounded and false. Below is the original YouTube video Mashable claims could be proof that MJ is still alive, and the
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It’s on everyone’s mind every now and again, but nobody ever says it: SEO and spam both have the same goals, yet the ethics involved in the tactics of reaching
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Google: If they ever make any change to their front page, it’s usually just a link to a new product/service or merely swapping out their logo to celebrate some event
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As I’m sure some readers noticed, we were temporarily offline for a few hours. Apparently, our recent article that spilled the beans on 4chan’s Facebook account compromises pissed off the
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Remember in the mid-90′s when people were absolutely paranoid about the Internet, believing that the government knew everything about us and that these “hackers” might be able to steal our
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I currently have a Blackberry Curve as my personal phone, and I have written a lot of software for the iPhone in addition to using one on an almost-daily basis
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(now that we’re right-side-up again…) I’ve complained about Twitter’s spam-to-human ratio many times before but it seems that since those posts, Twitter spam has only continued to spiral out of
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For about two days following The Coffee Desk’s 100th article, the site was flipped upside-down. It’s back to normal now, but in case you missed it here is a screenshot:
(If you missed this when it was originally posted, then go here) To celebrate our 100th article, we decided to flip the entire post (and website) upside-down. If you are
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