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Twitter Moments, which launched in Australia Wednesday, is not intended for the avid user who refreshes their feed multiple times

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Facebook profile banner lets Aussies show support for marriage equality

Facebook is showing its rainbow colours by allowing Australians to display their support for the LGBT community’s fight for equality.
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Original 'Damn Daniel' tweet deleted after teen's Twitter account hacked

The Internet lost a little piece of meme history over the weekend.
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With these stirring words the American critics, W. K. Wimsatt Jr. and Monroe C. Beardsley, established

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Snapchat apologizes for employee payroll data leak after phishing attack

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Cara Delevingne isn't happy about the idea of a Facebook 'Dislike' button

LONDON — Facebook’s ‘dislike’ button could lead to a “new wave of bullying” on social media, Cara Delevingne has warned.
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A closet full of clothes and nothing to wear. This fashion dilemma can haunt us, from fashion lovers to trend

Mom finds out what Tinder actually is — and her reaction is priceless

Having “the talk” with a parent is never easy, but in this case, at least it’s extremely entertaining. This mom