A website developer has discovered a little tweak in Facebook’s code that will allow video chatting functionality.
Tal Ater from Green Any Site was working on his website’s Facebook application, when he noticed a “VideoChat” object in their code, which would allow the inevitable. He delved further and found out it has several …
It may only be five years old, but Cyber Monday is quickly becoming one of the biggest shopping days of the year – on and offline.
(More on TIME.com: Ultimate Cyber Monday Deals)
The term was coined for the Monday after Black Friday where online retailers and websites provided their biggest sales of the year. Last year, it was the …
Here’s what you may have missed the week of November 26, 2010:
Double Awesomeness
It may not be a double rainbow, but the picture of the Dos Equis Guy and The Old Spice Man, posted by Isaiah Mustafa himself, is pretty epic.
I AM HARRY POTTER
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Daniel Radcliffe isn’t just playing Harry
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Oh, Germany. You’ve given us plenty to think about today when it comes to Google’s controversial Street View service.
A supposed Street View-captured birth made the rounds earlier and even though Google’s team in Germany confirmed it to be fake, you have to hand it to whomever took the time to either stage the photo in magnificent
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In a little less than Eight Days a Week, the Beatles sold two million songs and 450,000 albums on iTunes. While some, including myself, wondered if the band would need Help! selling digital copies to a fan base that kept saying It Won’t Be Long until the Beatles’ music could be downloaded, even seven years of negotiations couldn’t Slow …
It might just be personal curiosity or a necessary part of a business venture, but at one time or another we’ve all wondered who is searching for what terms and when they are doing it. Most search engines have this information, and now Yahoo! is showing what we look for online by revealing the data in their latest project,
In what, admittedly, sounds like a somewhat overdue development, AOL announced the creation of a new division called AOL Video yesterday, dedicated to “the creation, production and syndication of high-quality online video content for its millions of users.” The announcement was accompanied by figures that demonstrated the growth of AOL’s …
When you’re sitting around the Thanksgiving dinner table, waiting for your turn to say what you’re most thankful for, are you going to be the one out of five Americans who say they are grateful for work e-mails? A survey conducted by Xobni and Harris Interactive revealed that about twenty percent of people welcome the messages as a …
A national survey conducted by the Girl Scouts of the USA of over 1,000 teen girls shows that when it comes to their online persona, they tend to downplay their intelligence and act meaner.
(More on TIME.com: First-Grade Girl Bullied for Loving “Star Wars,” Internet Responds)
“Girls say they come across as more well-rounded in …
Westward ho! Foursquare is opening an office on the other side of the country to the (not so) sunny city of San Francisco – and they’ve announce that they’re hiring.
(More on TIME.com: Air Force to Soldiers: Be Careful With Your Social Media Updates)
“So, if you love Mission-style burritos, temperate climates, and want to work on …
PSA: Teaching Your Kids About Star Wars
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Friends don’t let friends… like Jar Jar Binks.
World’s Heaviest Pug
46.2 pounds of …
It had to come sometime. MySpace has conceded the battle for supreme social network to Facebook, saying that they prefer to focus on “music entertainment content” on Fox Business Network.
(More on TIME.com: The End Is Near: Will MySpace Sink After Departure Of Another CEO?)
“We are no longer competing. MySpace is focused …