The fail whale is back today with popular microblogging service Twitter suffering a major outage.
Twitter went down at approximately 2:10pm PST (9:10am AEDT,) with both the Twitter.com site, and the API (so all third part services) dropping ...
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I've got to give this guy credit for trying though, and who knows, maybe one day ChatRoulette might replace psychiatry...or not :-)
Via Nextround
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Google is continuing its recent uptick in new features for Google Reader with Google Reader Play, a visual reading tool for feeds.
The easiest way to describe Play is to compare it to a slide show which ...
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The remake/ reboot madness in Hollywood may have hit its lowest possible point with news that a Wizard of Oz remake is being considered.
But it gets worse, because there's currently two separate remakes of the 1939 Judy ...
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11 March 2010 (Inquisitr Wire): The Australian Governmentʼs Internet censorship proposal is a deep concern for artists, civil libertarians and for parents -- indeed, it is a concern for all Australians. Anti-censorship
activists plan to strike back ...
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The sad news of the death of 80's teen idol Corey Haim earlier today has many who grew up in the era remembering some of his works.
We know no better way to remember Corey Haim then through ...
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Back in August last year I wrote about my fears that we are facing a trust crisis in the social media space.
I've been disconnected from the United States since that time, so this post applies primarily to ...
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Further to the news last week that b5media had dumped its women bloggers is confirmation since that time that all remaining previous contract bloggers at b5media have been terminated.
We don't have numbers, and although we'd suggested previously ...
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Tim Burton returns to the big screen in his first 3D feature, and Burton fans won't be disappointed with his whimsical take on the Lewis Carroll classic.
Returning some of Burton's favorite actors to the screen together, Alice ...
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In a case sure to upset some all animal rights groups, the Canadian Government has added seal to the menu at the Canadian Parliament.
The move is part of an effort by the Canadian Government to fight ...
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Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather is in a spot of bother after he said in an interview that he didn't believe President Obama could sell watermelons.
On his appearance on The Chris Matthews Show, Rather said
And the ...
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