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10 Other Significant Things Facebook Could Have Bought With $19B Instead Of WhatsApp
Since $19 billion is a sum most of us can hardly comprehend, the Internet at large came up with a list of other things Mark Zuckerberg and his team could have purchased instead of WhatsApp.
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[FACT OR FAKE #40] Did A Boy Really Murder His Brother Over A Flappy Bird High Score?
Could the new viral mobile game Flappy Bird really push someone to murder their own brother? Find out below.
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[WATCH] Grieving Dad Finally Has His Late Son's Look Back Video Courtesy Of Facebook
A father made a video asking Facebook to help him see his son’s Look Back video and the entire Universe... err...internet conspired to help him out.
Updated from: Facebook Responds To Grieving Dad's Plea To Let Him See His Late Son’s Look Back Video
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How An Online Forum Helped A Girl Solve The Mystery Of Late Grandma's Secret Letter
Feel Good Friday: This girl's family could not solve the mystery of their dead grandmother's coded letter for nearly 18 years. With the help of the internet, it took them only 14 minutes to finally know what her grandmother had been trying to tell them.
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[FACT OR FAKE #37] Malaysia Has One Of The Slowest Internet Speeds In The World? How Can?
The millions wandering in and around World Wide Web crave for only one thing-speed. For such people, nothing is more irritating than a sluggish or unresponsive connection. While accessing the Internet in this day and age is very easy, it's the speed that matters the most.
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The One Tweet From Skype That Shocked The World This Morning
Seems like Skype has started 2014 with a security issue of its own.
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The 10 Things You Googled In 2013: Death, Destruction, iPhone 5S and Much More
What do Paul Walker, the iPhone 5S, the royal baby and Nelson Mandela have in common? They are all key words you were searching for on Google in 2013.
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South Korea’s Latest Internet Trend Is Dinner Porn And It's Not What You Think
If you thought food porn amounted to posting a photo of your eggs Benedict on Instagram, think again. In South Korea, it's just taken on a whole new form.
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[SHARE] SAYS 33 Most Powerful Photographs Of 2013
As 2013 ends, the SAYS team brings you a list of 33 most powerful photographs to give you a glimpse of the biggest global headlines of 2013. Some of these images go one step further to change our perspective on life and the challenges presented by the world we live in.
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4 Hours Later After Curses And Insults, Twitter Reverses Its Nonsensical Blocking Policy
"We never want to introduce features at the cost of users feeling less safe." But hours ago, you did just that, Twitter.
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Gmail Will Now Show Images Automatically... But There's An Option To Still Block It
Gmail users, you will never have to press "display images below" again. But if you still still want to, well, we've the option listed here for you.
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2 Million Facebook, Twitter And Gmail Account Passwords Stolen And Posted Online
More than 2 million accounts have been compromised from popular sites such as Google,Yahoo, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn after malware captured log-in credentials from users worldwide.
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