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5 years ago+22 22 03 Secrets to an Effective Landing Page
A mailing list is a great way for you to connect with your readers, but first you have to get them to sign up. That's where landing pages come in.
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5 years ago+39 39 0 x 1YouTube isn't for kids. But kids videos are among its most popular, study finds
The Pew Research Center suggests children's content is among the most popular on YouTube, even though the company discourages children under 13 from using its platform.
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5 years ago+34 34 0 x 1How I Could Have Hacked Any Instagram Account
This article is about how I found a vulnerability on Instagram that allowed me to hack any Instagram account without consent permission. Facebook and Instagram security team fixed the issue and rewarded me $30000 as a part of their bounty program.
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5 years ago+9 9 0Billionaire and former presidential candidate Ross Perot dies at 89
Perot, who ran for president twice, died after a five-month battle with leukemia, a representative for the Perot family said.
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5 years ago+51 51 0 x 1Scientists Are Giving Dead Brains New Life. What Could Go Wrong?
In experiments on pig organs, scientists at Yale made a discovery that could someday challenge our understanding of what it means to die.
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5 years ago+25 25 0What It's Like To Be A Queer Sex Blogger In Homophobic Russia
Sasha Kazantseva runs a blog that's teaching Russian women to take back their bodies.
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5 years ago+9 9 0Wordpress VIP Go sites are experiencing outages
You might have notice something funny if you visited TechCrunch dot com this morning (aside form the usual dryly hilarious tech commentary, that is). Our site, along with others, was hit by a major issue to WordPress’s VIP Go platform.
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5 years ago+14 14 0Book subtitles are getting ridiculously long. What is going on?
Some authors can’t even remember their own titles.
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5 years ago+29 29 0Loneliness in America Is Caused by Our Broken Culture
A lot of our cultural problems are issues with no clear government or policy solution. But they represent huge problems nonetheless.
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5 years ago+32 32 0 x 1The Uncertain Future of Sweden’s Floating Libraries
On the Boats Bringing Books to Thousands Who Need Them
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5 years ago+45 45 0 x 1Assange 'subjected to psychological torture'
The UN's special rapporteur on torture says the Wikileaks founder is not fit to stand trial.
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5 years ago+33 33 0 x 1There's a scarily good 'deepfakes' YouTube channel that's quietly growing – and it's freaking everyone out
Watch for yourself
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5 years ago+12 12 0Delivery Apps Are Still Hurting Restaurants
The lawsuit against Grubhub is just the latest in the battle between restaurants and third-party deliverers
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5 years ago+31 31 0There Is Too Much Stuff
The human brain can’t contend with the vastness of online shopping.
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5 years ago+12 12 0How far can a viral tweet get you? Be careful what you wish for
Adam Koszary’s ‘absolute unit’ sheep led to a job at Tesla, but his new boss, Elon Musk, has had less social media success – with one missive landing him in court
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5 years ago+5 5 0The legacy of feudal Japan's African samurai
When feudal Japan's most powerful warlord, Oda Nobunaga, met Yasuke, a black slave-turned-retainer in 1581, he thought he was divine.
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5 years ago+49 49 0 x 1U.S. Military to Trawl Through 350 Billion Social Media Messages
The U.S. military plans to analyze 350 billion social-media posts from around the world to help it track how popular movements evolve.
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5 years ago+19 19 0Niki Lauda, three-times Formula One world champion, dies aged 70
The great Austrian driver won two F1 titles for Ferrari and one for McLaren and came back from an horrific accident that left him severely burned and injured in 1976
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5 years ago+54 54 0 x 1Five more states sue OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma for opioid epidemic
Four of the states — Iowa, Maryland, Wisconsin and West Virginia — also sued the company's former president Richard Sackler.
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6 years ago+38 38 0 x 1Behind the Scenes: Dali Lives
Surrealist painter Salvador Dalí once said in an interview, “I believe in general in death, but in the death of Dali, absolutely not.” Now, the Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, has worked to fulfill the painter’s prophecy by bringing him back ...