LA Times:
The man is accused of killing his then-girlfriend's daughter so the girlfriend could obtain custody of a granddaughter. A San Bernardino County sheriff's unit reopened the cold case last year. (Read More)
Fox News:
An attorney who wrote a book about Internet dating was arrested Wednesday for investigation of killing his girlfriend's daughter 20 years ago so the woman could gain custody of her granddaughter, authorities said. (Read More)
Shoemoney:
I got a shirt this week for Zoosk, on online dating site, I decided I would use it for my free shirt friday cause everyone could use a little more love in their life. Although I didn’t sign up for there service (and therefor (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
"I didn't really use Facebook that much until I got my iPhone." Sound familiar? That sentiment and variations of it has provided powerful anecdotal evidence over the past several months about the impact smartphones are having (Read More)
The Guardian:
With disaster film 2012 set for release, blogosphere is alive with warnings of apocalypse, but Maya experts say prediction is toshThe ancient Maya calendar is about to "run out" but you should pause before partying like there (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Here’s our rundown of the week’s tech and business news. First, the most popular stories VentureBeat published in the last seven days: AVG launches its free antivirus suite as Microsoft crashes its party — “AVG Technologies h (Read More)
The Guardian:
Post your advice below. The best responses will be published in G2 next FridayMy sister is in her mid-30s. She has lived alone since university and, as far as I know, has been single since then. She has told me she wants a r (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Remember net neutrality? Over a year after Comcast's torrent-killing ways turned it into a rallying cry for chest-slapping geek solidarity, it's back. But this time, it's got AT&T and Verizon scared shitless—and it might actu (Read More)
The Guardian:
Climate-change deniers are like those whose faith convinces them, despite the evidence, that the Turin Shroud is authenticNext spring, from 10 April to 23 May, the Turin Shroud will be displayed in public for the first time i (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
According to a recent study conducted by dating website OKCupid, "Black women are sweethearts... white men are sh*tty," and white people in general are a horrible bunch of xenophobes.The company recently ran some numbers on r (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Latin is one of the five new tongues added today to Facebook’s 70-plus supported languages for the site’s interface, along with Azeri, Faroese, Georgian and Nepali.The new languages aren’t rolled out for me, but I’ll post som (Read More)
Tech Blog:
Intelius provides background check and public records services to companies and individuals using the internet to sniff out personal data that sometimes people would rather forget. This is serious stuff that can make or break (Read More)
Ars Technica:
Internet users who are unhappy with the results when they search for their own names may just have to live with it—at least if they try to argue that the search results ar (Read More)
The Guardian:
Introducing The Specials, a docusoap about five housemates who live the classic student life in Brighton. If that sounds like any other predictable teen reality television show, this is a series with a difference: all five h (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Technology:
British Asians are looking for love on matrimonial websites, but can you really find your life partner online?Jayasree Sen Gupta wanted to get married. In her mid-30s but living on her own in Leeds, she rarely met suitable me (Read More)
The Guardian:
We reveal the winning entry in our Soulmates dating competition, plus the 20 runners-up. Can you do any better?Last month, Guardian Soulmates launched a search for the perfect date. We were inundated with interesting, inventi (Read More)