With nothing else to do on a Sunday evening, thousands of Netflix customers across the country decided to overlook the company’s controversial price hike and order a film.
With nothing else to do on a Sunday evening, thousands of Netflix customers across the country decided to overlook the company’s controversial price hike and order a film.
Just two weeks after Google announced the launch of its new social networking site, Google+ already has 10 million users.
With LinkedIn and Zynga already selling shares, Yelp could be the next social networking site to take the leap and release an IPO.
Poor Lady Gaga! The artist who became the first person ever to break 1 billion views on her YouTube account found herself offline for a few hours because, of all things, copyright violations. That put a crimp in her race with Justin Bieber, the only other performer who comes anywhere near Lady G for the number of YouTube views.
Eric Rsel Weers will appear in court today to be charged with the murder of Ana Barajas. Weers confessed to intentionally crashing his car into a random vehicle when he purposely drove his car into coming traffic on Highway 17 on Monday.
A Washington State court sentenced a 12-year-old girl to six months probation for online bullying. The girl was found guilty of cyber-stalking a classmate and using her friend’s password to access her Facebook account.
Late last year, Winifred Thomas saw her health deteriorate to the point she was unfit for most activity beyond household tasks.Thomas believes she suffers from a condition called electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), caused by exposure to radiation emitted by things such as SmartMeters, cell phones and WiFi routers.
Paul Adams spent four years working at Google before he defected to Facebook. His new book on social networking is now being blocked by Google from being published.
L’Oreal, the French cosmetics giant, has been waging war against eBay for promoting the sale of knock-off products and samples marked “Not for sales” in the EU.
Netflix was once the best deal around. For just $9.99, users could have DVDs dropped in their mailboxes and they could have them streamed directly to their homes. Until Now.