Every evening, the Daily Dot delivers a selection of links worth clicking from around the Web, along with the day’s must-see image or video. We call it Dotted Lines.
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- Instagram now automatically connects Twitter and Instagram usernames—useful for those who use different handles on each service.
- The Dutch government has proposed giving police the authority to hack computers, install malware, and remove files anywhere in the world.
- Moving TV from a cable model to online and on-demand might make it more expensive than expected.
- Stop_stealing_my_Internet: Wi-Fi network names have become public bulletin boards for passive-aggressive messages among neighbors.
- Buzzfeed on the rise of the handwritten note on Pinterest.
Above: Pastor Phil Snider’s speech against gay rights legislation at a Springfield, Mo. city council meeting takes a surprising twist. You’ll want to watch the whole thing. (via Gawker)
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