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A backlash against anonymous commenters and trolls seems to be underway. Only last month, a court case was settled where anonymous commenters ended up having to pay big fines to the women who they defiled using vulgar, derogatory remarks on a internet forum. And previously, an anonymous blogger in the modeling industry was (Read More)
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I wonder if anyone will be using a #psychonomics hashtag this week. Something tells me there'll be no time to tweet!. (Read More)
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My Mac is doing this weird thing where clicking on a desktop icon really clicks above it. Anyone know how to fix this?. (Read More)
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DJGel was having a rough weekend this past week so it was no surprise when the air conditioner suddenly broke and a huge puddle of water started forming at its base. Living in an upstairs apartment, this is one of the worst things that can happen so we made a mad dash to the nearest Home Depot (in Brentwood) to pick up a w (Read More)
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Market share is probably the easiest and most often used point of comparison between competing products. It makes sense: If something has a large share of the market, it’s probably doing well. But that doesn’t always mean that it’s doing better than something with less market share, especially from a business perspective.I (Read More)
The Inquisitr
Art comes in all shapes and forms. However the idea that one would use bread dough as the basis for face-like loaves of bread to sell in the family bakery isn’t probably one of the forms most people would think of.That apparently hasn’t stopped artis Kittiwat Unarrom who in order to attract more business for his father’s ba (Read More)
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@jugglingplanets So I can get 15 energy credits in the shoot-'em-up I'm really into! Stupid pyramid schemes!. (Read More)
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A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday claims that popular App Store app developer Storm8 may have bypassed safeguards in order to obtain data such as phone numbers via games downloaded over 20 million times.World War, iMobsters, Racing Live, Vampires, Kingdoms, Zombies Live, Rockstars Live and Ninjas Live are some of the iPod T (Read More)