LOL omg like who doesn’t really love puppies!?!
See the list -> College Humor, via: Digg
LOL omg like who doesn’t really love puppies!?!
See the list -> College Humor, via: Digg
Kids these days don’t realize it, but before there were LULZ, there were just plain old laughs out loud. They usually came in response to something your grandpap knew of as a “joke.” Well, now you Gen-Y Googlehoppers can experience some of those same jokes for yourself with these 2.0′d remakes.
See the list -> Comedy Central Insider, tips by: Emil
With that in mind here is a list of the top ten funniest webcomics on the Internet today. Whether you agree or not, you’ll probably find something you will think is funny and add to your weekly reading.
See the list -> toptenz, via: Interesting Pile
Historians tell us there was a time before the internet and, while we of course don’t believe them, we thought it might be interesting to see what websites would look like in this strange, awful time before the internet. We asked you to Photoshop some of them, and the winning entry is below. But first, the runners-up:
Google Incorporated is arguably the most successful Internet company today. But Google didn’t get to where it is without takings risks–some of which have failed spectacularly. […] Not everything Google touches turns to gold. These are some of Google’s biggest nonstarter Web services, software programs, and business moves.
See the list -> PC World
We garnered inspiration from this snotty nose bear and found animals of all shapes and sizes sneezing their little hearts out — from 1 to 20 times, all in one sitting. Who had the longest sneeze streak? It wasn’t our panda friend from last week!
See the list -> Urlesque
The internet is responsible for many terrible things, which the world tolerates as long as these terrible things stay on the internet. But some internet memes become so popular they spill out and infect the real world in ways that simply cannot be tolerated. Such as…
See the list -> Cracked
This slideshow complements our interview with James Fallows, national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, who has experienced “The Great Firewall of China” firsthand.What follows is a list of the differences between the Internet, as seen in the U.S. vs. China.
Check it out: Network World, via: Digg
Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia, Twitter, Myspace… the list is endless. Millions of us are addicted. […] In this article I want to give you some simple and concrete ways to beat your time wasting internet addiction.
Check it out: The Daily Mind, via: msaleem (<- digg it!)
If you’re searching for the best free music sites on the Internet, well then these 10 deliver all that, and then some. Great music found here.
Check it out: Musicouch
Like most things, you can’t discuss the internet’s future without acknowledging its past — fortunately, a big part of that is humanity’s hilarious struggle to understand “Internet” as it rapidly evolves. Here are our ten favorite, actual videos from the early days of this never-ending battle.
Check it out: Urlesque
Obama can be mashed up with any meme, because anyone can assign him any qualities. […] To demonstrate, in no particular order but numbered anyway, here are the top twelve memes that have carried Obama to the nomination.
Check it out: Gawker, via: Urlesque on tumblr
Cubans can now buy computers for the first time EVER, and the internet can’t be far behind. And when it arrives, Cracked.com will be there on the ‘Holy shit, I’m Cuban and am on the Internet’ Google results page with a rundown of what they’ve missed in the last 20 years.
While I was pulling an all-nighter this weekend watching YouTube, my stomach started to growl even though I’d had like a whole thing of goldfish crackers and a bottle of Kahlua, and as I popped a diet pill and scratched a couple scabs off my forearm, I had a vision of the eleven ways the Internet could kill you.
Check it out: Gawker, tips by: Dave (thanks!)
Tired of being connected 24/7? Try these eight destinations where Internet and cellphone services are hard to come by. Travelers should occasionally check to be sure these places are still unwired.
Check it out: Forbes
