That’s exactly what Glenn Allsopp did. Here’s some interesting statistics:
Average length of membership at SU - 18 months
Average number of pages ‘liked’ - 12,805
Average number of videos ‘liked’ - 513
Average number of photos ‘liked’ - 1086
Also interesting, a majority of the top 50 are men. How is that significant? No idea. Though it may [...]
Not good.
Usernames and passwords for more than 100 e-mail accounts at embassies and governments worldwide have been posted online. Using the information, anyone can access the accounts that have been compromised.
Computer Sweden has verified the posted information and spoken to the person who posted them. The posted information includes names of the embassies and governments, [...]
CNN will stop using Reuters wire services, ending a 27-year relationship, Reuters reports today. CNN wishes to reduce reliance on external services and to cut costs. Apparently it ended in potentially one of the cheesiest break-up lines known to man:
“This is all about us, not Reuters. This is about content ownership,” CNN spokesman Nigel Pritchard [...]
Back on August 23, I posted about China’s new pact, which companies such as Yahoo and MSN have signed, in which the companies agree to censor their blog-users for the government.
Unveiled yesterday by the Internet Society of China (ISC), an offshoot of the information industry ministry, the pact stops short the previous project of making [...]
If you’ve been checking here as of late, you’ll notice that BpMonaco has had numerous blog themes over the past week. (Theme being the design, not the topic.) My reason for changing the theme was to find one that worked well, looked fresh, could be monetized, and is reader-friendly. In my search, I looked for [...]