Some weirdo created a fake OkCupid profile with my photos
When you’re a woman online, you can’t even control how other people will use your photographs.
On Nov 28, 2014 by Amy McCarthy
Is Grumpy Cat being exploited?
Grumpy Cat’s new movie is terrible, and so are we.
On Nov 27, 2014 by S.E. Smith
Half the globe is online—but billions more live in poverty
3 billion people online is an astonishing achievement. But it’s not enough.
On Nov 26, 2014 by Rob Price
Candy hearts enter the digital age with Tinder and Twitter jokes
Nothing says “I <3 you” like a sugary candy, right?
On Nov 26, 2014 by Elizabeth Robinson
Why TV still can’t get the Internet right
Television needs to stop cribbing from the Internet and start making content the Internet loves.
On Nov 26, 2014 by Gillian Branstetter
Inside the overnight success of ‘Serial’ and the dawn of podcasting’s golden age
The golden age of the podcast may have finally arrived.
On Nov 24, 2014 by Ashlyn Keefe
Why major TV networks gave Obama the middle finger on immigration
Media doesn’t work the way it used to.
On Nov 21, 2014 by S.E. Smith
5 reasons the taco emoji is taking over the world
The emoji taco matters more than you think.
On Nov 20, 2014 by S.E. Smith
Why is Old Navy charging more for plus-size clothes?
It turns out that when you mark up online prices by $15 or more, your customers get pretty mad.
On Nov 19, 2014 by Lesley Kinzel
I cut the cord and the cord won
Live sports and the Hallmark Channel—yes, really—are hard to live without.
On Nov 19, 2014 by Allen Weiner
The 7 most mindblowingly stupid arguments against net neutrality
Many of the arguments against net neutrality are totally ridiculous. Here are seven of the worst.
On Nov 19, 2014 by S.E. Smith
Rumors of the Internet’s death have been greatly exaggerated
The Web isn’t dying—unless you want it to.
On Nov 18, 2014 by Gillian Branstetter
How Ayn Rand became an Internet superstar
How does a 32-years-dead Russian novelist still rule the Internet?
On Nov 17, 2014 by Matthew Rozsa
A farewell to ownership
WalMart’s $99 PC illustrates that when it comes to our data, we don’t own. We just rent.
On Nov 17, 2014 by Gillian Branstetter
Why net neutrality matters for the LGBT community
For the LGBT community, net neutrality isn’t just a political issue: It’s a lifeline.
On Nov 14, 2014 by Mary L. Gray
Loading…