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Twitter Brings Back 'Hashflags' Just In Time To Show Your Support For Favourite Teams
Twitter has got into the World Cup spirit by reintroducing "hashflags" for the 2014 tournament in Brazil.
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Meanwhile... A Twitter User Has Been Jailed For Using 'Allah' In His Handle
The user was accused by prosecutors of "writing harmful content" embodying the name of God and the Prophet.
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Is Yahoo! Plotting Its Rival To YouTube?
It's being touted as the next big thing.
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A Thomas Cup Commentary Brought To You By Malaysians On Social Media
Despite losing eventually to Japan, Malaysians were supportive, creative and united on social media praising the spirit of our badminton team.
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Facebook Wants To Listen In On Everything That You're Doing. Should You Allow It To?
The new tool will automatically pick up on whatever you're watching or listening to and ask you to append the band or TV show to your status.
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How A Security Guard's Leave Request Went Viral And Earned Him A Free Trip To Las Vegas
In our FEEL GOOD FRIDAY story this week, we discovered that a security guard's holiday request ended in a free trip to Las Vegas, with a new wardrobe and travel toiletries all thrown in.
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How A 19-Year-Old Boy Became The Prime Minister Of India For 30 Minutes
The teenager from Lucknow in India says he still doesn't understand how it happened.
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It's Now Super Easy To Bug Friends On Facebook To See If They Are Single Or Not
If you've been eyeing someone on Facebook whose profile doesn't list a relationship status, the company is making it easier (or possibly more awkward) to find out if he or she's single.
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[PHOTOS] Iranian Women Are Defying The Law And Taking Off Their Hijab In Public
By posting hijab-less photos onto a 'stealthy' Facebook page, Iranian women are reclaiming their image from the western media and the Islamic republic.
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Flappy Bird To Return As Multiplayer Game With Less Addictive Qualities
Flappy Bird, the mobile game that surged to the top of download charts before it was abruptly pulled by its creator in February, will return in August.
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Iran Bans WhatsApp For An Absolutely Absurd Reason
The Iranian regime has banned access to the popular messaging app WhatsApp stating a reason that is just absolutely absurd and hard to digest with.
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Facebook's New Feature Will Allow You To Access Apps Without Giving Up Your Data
The social network revives its developer conference to help app makers boost their bottom lines and give members more control over their information.
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