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Britney Spears Was a Great Blogger
Before she ruled Instagram, Britney Spears maintained a personal blog that showed an intelligence and sense of humor rarely attributed to her.
Inside the Site Teaching Islamic State Supporters How to Use Encryption
A 34-year-old man from Cardiff was arrested for creating videos offering cybersecurity tips that were then posted on an Islamic State supporter site.
A Year of Lil Wayne: "A Milli"
Welcome to a new blog series about the greatest rapper of all time, starting with his best song.
Meet the 'King of the Food Bloggers' Who Discovered Run DMC and Owns Robot Wars
Founder of high-end food forum Opinionated About Dining and dubbed “king of the bloggers” by Jay Rayner, Steve Plotnicki ran Profile Records and bought the rights to Robot Wars before pursuing his lifelong interest in food.
I Augmented My Reality with Beer and Augmented Reality and Saw the Near Future
Who doesn't want to try out $3000 cybergoggles?
The Lost Art of the Internet Prank
A conversation with Hipster Runoff's Carles.Buzz about satire, anonymity, and how trolling is replacing the prank.
Gawker Is on Trial for the Sins of the Early Blogosphere
Perhaps the lesson of Gawker is that outside investors sanitize content for the purpose of sustainability.
How Uffie Should Have Changed Pop Music
If her long-awaited 2010 album 'Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans' had come a couple years earlier, it would’ve predicted the next five years of pop music.
Are We Ready For A Bloghouse Revival?
Musical nostalgia for the 2000s has never been stronger—but that may have more to do with missing MP3 blogs than anything else.
Grantlangst: Fear of a World Without Meaningful Content
Grantland is dead, and with it another high-caliber outlet for good journalism. Can niche sites survive in the age of the content farm? One former Grantlander and content farmer explains.
The Power of HelloGiggles, the $30 Million Posi Content Farm
The key to Zooey Deschanel's content farm success isn't celebrity. It's positivity.
Of Course Nobody Trusts Media in the Age of Clickbait
New polls show that public trust in the media is lower than ever. Are content farms to blame?