At times like these, a message worth sharing.
‘Ding Dong! the Witch is Dead’: BBC Responds as Anti-Thatcher Campaign Pushes Song Up the Charts
The bitter row over Margaret Thatcher’s legacy continues — and this time it’s spilling onto the BBC’s Top 40 radio program.
New Online-Dating Site Matches Through Google Knowledge Graph
Loveflutter uses Google and Foursquare to help you find like-minded matches
Reading While Eating for March 21: Tina Fey, the Tonight Show and Twinkies
Today’s roundup of lunch links is dedicated to (almost) all your favorite things that start with the letter T.
Randi Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg’s Sister, Lands Book Deal
Randi Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg’s older sister, is done with Facebook. Now she’s moving on to books.
Actual Facebook Graph Searches Are Creepily Specific
Liking something on Facebook “ironically” isn’t so funny when it show up in search results.
Study: Most Parents Worry About Kids’ Online Privacy — but Aren’t Doing Anything about It
A majority of parents are concerned about their teenagers’ online behavior, but relatively few have worked with them to set up privacy settings on their social media accounts, according to a new survey.
Reading While Eating for Oct. 4: The Morning After
Who won last night’s presidential debate? We say Big Bird.
Internet Pranksters Win a Taylor Swift Concert for School for the Deaf
But Taylor gets the last laugh.
Are You Sophisticated Enough to ‘Like’ Grey Poupon on Facebook?
Give credit where it’s due: it takes clever marketing to morph the mundane act of clicking “like” on a Facebook page into a test of one’s sophistication. Grey Poupon, the famously upscale mustard brand, decided that the best way …
Dozens of Brooklyn Gang Members Caught after Oversharing on Facebook
Are Facebook ‘Likes’ Free Speech?
The ACLU and Facebook itself are working to overturn a judge’s ruling that clicking a Facebook ‘Like’ button doesn’t count as Constitutionally protected speech.