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In case you hadn’t noticed, Google upgraded and minimalised its already minimal homepage this week. And that’s not all.
Google+ is the company’s most ambitious effort yet to keep Web users and advertising dollars from straying to social networking sites.
The Internet search giant, whose goal is to organize information, will try to organize people with a social networking service designed to rival the growing influence of Facebook Inc. The project, which Google has been quietly working on for months, has been championed by Google co-founder Larry Page, who, even before taking over as chief executive in April, made social networking a priority.
Google Making Another Attempt At Social Networking (LA Times)
Well played, trollmom. You cow.
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The Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel (CSA), has banned the use of the words ‘Twitter’ and ‘Facebook’ from the French airwaves.
Facebook and Twitter are, of course, American social networks. In France, they are regarded — at least implicitly — as symbols of Anglo-Saxon global dominance — along with Apple, MTV, McDonald’s, Hollywood, Disneyland, and other cultural juggernauts. That there is a deeply-rooted animosity in the French psyche towards Anglo-Saxon cultural domination cannot be disputed; indeed, it has been documented and analysed for decades. Sometimes this cultural resentment finds expression in French regulations and laws, frequently described, and often denounced, by foreigners as protectionism.
CSA spokesperson Christine Kelly offered the following explanation of the regulator’s decree:
“Why give preference to Facebook, which is worth billions of dollars, when there are many other social networks that are struggling for recognition,” she said. “This would be a distortion of competition. If we allow Facebook and Twitter to be cited on air, it’s opening a Pandora’s Box — other social networks will complain to us saying, ‘why not us?’”
French blogger, Benoit Raphael has suggested a phrase that might be used to skirt the ban:
“Retrouvez la couverture en temps réel du procès via notre fil sur la plateforme qui permet de diffuser des messages de 140 signes”.
“Find the live coverage of the trial on our thread on the platform that allows the broadcast of 140-character messages.”
You Now Can’t Say “Facebook” Or “Twitter” On French TV (Business Insider)
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I’m Not Racist, But… is a Tumblr site whose curator searches public facebook posts for variants of the epithet “not racist but”, then posts examples of how not-racist people are.
There’s also an affiliate site, I’m Not Sexist, But…
The only thing more alarming than the posts are the likes.
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httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqN0OxCBGTY
Comedy Central roastmasters, Penn Jillette, Gilbert Gottfried, and Lisa Lampanelli start a flame war with the world’s most popular website.
College Humor
Literally Unbelievable: A Tumblr literally dedicated to the horrified reactions of Facebookers who’ve taken stories in The Onion literally.
The Onion is a satirical news source. It’s literally quite famous.



















