Facebook to Say Goodbye to App Notifications on March 1st

Last month, we reported that Facebook was transitioning from application notifications to e-mail notices .

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Pentagon issues new policy on social networking | Home >> Other …

WASHINGTON (AP) — Everyone from troops in the field to the highest brass and civilian leaders will be allowed to Twitter, blog and use Facebook and other social networking sites on the U.

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People Searching for Footage of SeaWorld Tragedy Hit with Viruses, Rickroll [VIDEO]

If you’re one of the many searching for footage of SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau (who was killed by Tilikum the whale during a show), be warned: You could be vulnerable to viral attack, or, at the very least, a Rickroll . Ever since the tragic incident at SeaWorld on Thursday, the top Google search term has invariably been “killer whale kills trainer footage” — meaning that many Internet surfers have been keen on getting a morbid glimpse of Brancheau’s death.

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Yelp CEO Denies Extortion Scheme

Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppleman has just released a passionate statement denying all wrongdoing on Yelp’s part, addressing a class action lawsuit filed on Tuesday that purports that Yelp is running an “extortion scheme.” In the statement, Stoppleman begins by addressing “the long history of people accusing Yelp of monkeying around with reviews,” and then follows with strong assertions that the company “would never do anything to jeopardize” their trust with users. He then concludes that Yelp will fight the lawsuit “vigorously, and we are confident we will prevail.” The core of Stoppleman’s argument hinges around Yelp’s never-ceasing efforts to maintain the legitimacy of the site and its prized user reviews. To that effect, Stoppleman writes: “The reason 29 million people used Yelp last month to find a great local business is because of the trust they place in the reviews on our site

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