Michelle Castillo

Michelle likes zombies, viral videos and cheesy science fiction television and movies - but not in that order. She's an overall pop culture junkie and happiest when overanalyzing minute details of things that don't really matter. She's previously covered arts and entertainment for MSNBC.com, EW.com, the Los Angeles Times and the Hollywood Reporter.

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Match.com and OkCupid Now In A (Business) Relationship

Two former competitors have found a connection in the love game. Online dating site Match.com has bought OkCupid for $50 million cash, according to a statement released today. Lonely people can now rejoice knowing that there’s more lonely people on their network to make a connection with.

“We know that many people who start out on …

Could Digital Publishing Save Longform Journalism?

With the death of many magazines and the ones that have managed to survive lessening their pages, it’s hard for journalists to find a place for their in-depth articles which often run upwards of 10,000 words. The pieces may be good, but when space is a valued commodity and the subject matter won’t move issues off shelves, editors are …

What To Make of Apple’s Winter Weather Icons

If you’re experiencing the horrible Snowmageddon that is about to dump its freezing wrath on your city (or already has), I commiserate with you. Chances are you’re stuck inside an office building like me, constantly checking your dashboard widget, phone or tablet to see if the snow has taken over the world outside blocking you from …

Airlines To Keep Users Connected on Facebook In Flight

Now you’ll be able to update your status in flight for free. Starting today, GoGo Inflight Internet is offering free Facebook access on their Wi-Fi networks through the month of February, reports USA Today. In addition to your soft drink and peanuts, you can now make sure that you keep on top of your News Feed and that your crops don’t …

Apple Tightens App Store Rules on In-App Purchases

Apple wants to have control over what content you are selling within your app. Among the recently declined was Sony’s iPhone application, which would have sold e-books and materials from the Sony Reader Store as an in-app purchase. Sony digital reading division president Steve Haber said that Apple told them that all in-app …

What We’re Looking Forward To in February

Love is in the air this month, and it’s not only for your significant other. We at Techland are excited about the new releases in the tech and nerd world, and we’re eagerly counting down the days to when we can finally get our Verizon iPhone or play Bulletstorm. Want to see what else is on our wish list for the next 28 days? Check it out …

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